(7%) Problem 1: A cell phone battery uses chemistry to create a charge separation between the terminals (anode and cathode). Such a battery is listed as having a capacity of Q = 4.5E-08 C. Randomized Variables Q = 4.5E-08 C A 33% Part (a) How many free electrons does the battery contain, N? Grade Summary Deductions Potential N = 0% 100% sin() cos() tan() 7 8 9 НОМЕ Submissions Attempts remaining: 10 (0% per attempt) detailed view cotan() asin() acos() E AAL 4 6 atan() acotan() sinh() 1 3 cosh() tanh() cotanh() Radians END O Degrees VO BACKSPACE DEL CLEAR Submit Hint Feedback I give up! Hints: 0% deduction per hint. Hints remaining: 2 Feedback: 0% deduction per feedback. O A 33% Part (b) If there are 1.0 million electrons moving through the phone every second how long will the battery last in seconds? A 33% Part (c) Current, I, is given in amps which are coulombs per second. What is the current passing through the phone? All content © 2022 Expert TA, LLC

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(7%) Problem 1: A cell phone battery uses chemistry to create a charge separation between the terminals (anode and cathode). Such a battery is listed as
having a capacity of Q = 4.5E-08 C.
%3D
Randomized Variables
Q = 4.5E-08 C
33% Part (a) How many free electrons does the battery contain, N?
Grade Summary
N = ||
Deductions
0%
Potential
100%
8 9
sin()
cos()
tan()
JT
7
НOME
Submissions
Attempts remaining: 10
(0% per attempt)
detailed view
cotan()
asin()
acos()
E 1^
4
5
atan()
acotan()
sinh()
1
2
3
cosh()
tanh()
cotanh()
+
END
O Degrees O Radians
VO BACKSPACE
DEL
CLEAR
Submit
Hint
Feedback
I give up!
Hints: 0% deduction per hint. Hints remaining: 2
Feedback: 0% deduction per feedback.
A 33% Part (b) If there are 1.0 million electrons moving through the phone every second how long will the battery last in seconds?
33% Part (c) Current, I, is given in amps which are coulombs per second. What is the current passing through the phone?
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Transcribed Image Text:(7%) Problem 1: A cell phone battery uses chemistry to create a charge separation between the terminals (anode and cathode). Such a battery is listed as having a capacity of Q = 4.5E-08 C. %3D Randomized Variables Q = 4.5E-08 C 33% Part (a) How many free electrons does the battery contain, N? Grade Summary N = || Deductions 0% Potential 100% 8 9 sin() cos() tan() JT 7 НOME Submissions Attempts remaining: 10 (0% per attempt) detailed view cotan() asin() acos() E 1^ 4 5 atan() acotan() sinh() 1 2 3 cosh() tanh() cotanh() + END O Degrees O Radians VO BACKSPACE DEL CLEAR Submit Hint Feedback I give up! Hints: 0% deduction per hint. Hints remaining: 2 Feedback: 0% deduction per feedback. A 33% Part (b) If there are 1.0 million electrons moving through the phone every second how long will the battery last in seconds? 33% Part (c) Current, I, is given in amps which are coulombs per second. What is the current passing through the phone? All content © 2022 Expert TA, LLC
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