when the capacitor becomes fully charged does the potential drop across it become zero
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The capacitor is 'fully charged' when the voltage across the capacitor is (effectively) the same as the battery voltage. In that case, the voltage across the resistor is (effectively) zero and so there is zero series current. In fact, it is the voltage across the capacitor that stops the charging process
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