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If R = 4.0 kOhm, C = 3.0 mF, ℰ = 15 V, Q = 12 mC, and I = 2.0 mA, what is the potential difference Vb-Va in the circuit segment shown? a.+8 V
b. -19 V
c. -3 V
d. +3 V
e. -8 V


If R = 4.0 kOhm, C = 3.0 mF, ℰ = 15 V, Q = 12 mC, and I = 2.0 mA, what is the potential difference

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