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Physics fuuu
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I need to know why a fully charged capacitor can stop the current in a parallel pathway.

Yes, I tried Googling. I really can't find a problem similar to this.

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The currents in all of the resistors are for some reason stopped when C1 and C2 are fully charged. I think I can understand when the current in R3 is stopped, but not R1 and R2.

Never mind, got it. I think I'll keep this thread open though for more physics problems in the future.
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Physics fuuu - by Corn - 2012-02-27, 07:55 PM
Physics fuuu - by Kalovale - 2012-02-27, 11:11 PM
Physics fuuu - by MuscleWizard - 2012-02-28, 12:12 AM
Physics fuuu - by WayOfTime - 2012-02-28, 08:04 AM
Physics fuuu - by Shidoshi - 2012-02-28, 08:09 AM
Physics fuuu - by Corn - 2012-02-28, 10:02 PM
Physics fuuu - by Kalovale - 2012-02-29, 12:03 AM
Physics fuuu - by Corn - 2012-02-29, 09:12 AM
Physics fuuu - by Shidoshi - 2012-02-29, 10:28 AM
Physics fuuu - by Kalovale - 2012-02-29, 01:10 PM
Physics fuuu - by Corn - 2012-02-29, 04:01 PM

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