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Consider the circuit shown. Switch is closed at t=0. Find the current through the battery as a function of time. Initially capacitor was uncharged.

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`(V)/(R_(1)(R_(1)+R_(2)))[R_(1) +R_(2)e^(-((R_(1)+R_(2))t)/(R_(1)R_(2)C))]`
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