I am unsure of where I went wrong in my calculations. If possible, please list the steps so I may understand where I went wrong. (a). Ho wmuch charge does a battery have to supply a 5.00 uF capacitor to create a potential difference of 1.20 V across it's plates? (in C) (b). How much energy is stored in the capacitor in this case? (in J) (c). How much charge would the battery have to supply to store 1.50 J of energy in the capacitor? (in C) (d). What would be the potential across the capacitor in that case? (in V)
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I am unsure of where I went wrong in my calculations. If possible, please list the steps so I may understand where I went wrong.
(a). Ho wmuch charge does a battery have to supply a 5.00 uF capacitor to create a potential difference of 1.20 V across it's plates? (in C)
(b). How much energy is stored in the capacitor in this case? (in J)
(c). How much charge would the battery have to supply to store 1.50 J of energy in the capacitor? (in C)
(d). What would be the potential across the capacitor in that case? (in V)
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