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		<title>Ghood6: RC charging and discharging curves: normalized charge Q(t)/Q_max vs. time t (in units of τ = RC). Shows charging Q = Q_max(1 − e^(−t/RC)) reaching 63.2% at t = τ, and discharging Q = Q_0 e^(−t/RC) falling to 36.8% at t = τ. Original diagram created for the Charging and Discharging a Capacitor page by Gabriel Hood, Spring 2026. No third-party copyright.</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;RC charging and discharging curves: normalized charge Q(t)/Q_max vs. time t (in units of τ = RC). Shows charging Q = Q_max(1 − e^(−t/RC)) reaching 63.2% at t = τ, and discharging Q = Q_0 e^(−t/RC) falling to 36.8% at t = τ. Original diagram created for the Charging and Discharging a Capacitor page by Gabriel Hood, Spring 2026. No third-party copyright.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;== Summary ==&lt;br /&gt;
RC charging and discharging curves: normalized charge Q(t)/Q_max vs. time t (in units of τ = RC). Shows charging Q = Q_max(1 − e^(−t/RC)) reaching 63.2% at t = τ, and discharging Q = Q_0 e^(−t/RC) falling to 36.8% at t = τ. Original diagram created for the Charging and Discharging a Capacitor page by Gabriel Hood, Spring 2026. No third-party copyright.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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