Determine how long does it take the capacitor to lose

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An 11 µF capacitor is charged to a potential of 40 Volt and then discharged through a 165 ohm resistor.

(a) Determine how long does it take the capacitor to lose half of its charge?

_______ms

(b) Determine how long does it take the capacitor to lose half of its stored energy?

_______ms

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