Does charge depend on time
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The time constant of the circuit doesn't change. Charging 1000 uF through 100 kohms, the time constant is 100 s. ... For example, if you define the charging time to be the time it takes the capacitor voltage to reach 1 V, then it will take about 11.8 s when using a 9 V source or 5.7 s when using an 18 V source.
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The charging process will only start if the supply voltage is greater than the load voltage , electrons will flow from higher potential to lower potential . but this should not get high as the battery gets damaged. So, mainly, the charging time depends on the current.
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