Why Is the Voltage on Both Capacitors 12 Volts in This Circuit?

In summary, the conversation discusses the voltage on both capacitors being 12 volts at t < 0 in a circuit with a resistor between them. The expert explains that this is possible if both points of the capacitors are connected directly to the voltage source. However, if there is a resistor between them, the original voltage cannot be 12 volts. The expert also mentions that if there is no current through a resistor, the voltage drop will be zero.
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why in this circuit they say that in t<0
the voltage on both capacitators is 12 volts??

if both points of each capacitators is connected to the voltage source directy
then 12 volts is ok.

but here we have a resistor between them
this resistor drops the original voltage
it cannot be 12
 
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nhrock3 said:
http://i48.tinypic.com/1o4ow9.jpg

why in this circuit they say that in t<0
the voltage on both capacitators is 12 volts??

if both points of each capacitators is connected to the voltage source directy
then 12 volts is ok.

but here we have a resistor between them
this resistor drops the original voltage
it cannot be 12

If there is no current through a resistor, what is the voltage drop?

The current through the resistors has decayed off to zero, if the circuit has been connected up like that for a long time before t=0. Make sense?
 
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thanks :)
 

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