Chapter 13, Problem 3: Part (d) Calculate the numerical value of ε when θ = 0, in volts. ε(θ=0) = ______ Part (e) Calculate the numerical value of ε when θ = 90°, in volts. ε(θ=90°) = ______ Part (f) Calculate the numerical value of ε when θ = 30°, in volts. ε(θ=30°) = ______
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Chapter 13, Problem 3:
Part (d) Calculate the numerical value of ε when θ = 0, in volts.
ε(θ=0) = ______
Part (e) Calculate the numerical value of ε when θ = 90°, in volts.
ε(θ=90°) = ______
Part (f) Calculate the numerical value of ε when θ = 30°, in volts.
ε(θ=30°) = ______
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