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At time t = 0, a battery of 10 V is connected across points A abd B In the given circuit. If the capacitors hace no charge initially, at what time (in seconds) does the voltage across them becomes 4 volt?

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`V=V_(0)[1-e^((-t//RC)]]`
`4=10[1-e^((1)/(4)]]`
`=1-e^((1)/(4))`
`e^((1)/(4))=(6)/(10)=(3)/(5)`
e^((1)/(4))=(5)/(3)`
`(t)/(4)=In(5)/(3)`
`t=4[varphin5-varphin3]=2sec`
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