An unknown capacitor C is connected in series with a 3.0-μF capacitor; this pair is placed in parallel with a 1.0-μF capacitor, and the entire combination is put in series with a 2.0-μF capacitor, (a) Make a circuit diagram of this network, (b) When a potential difference of 100 V is applied across the open ends of the network, the total energy stored in all the capacitors is 5.8 mJ. Find C .
An unknown capacitor C is connected in series with a 3.0-μF capacitor; this pair is placed in parallel with a 1.0-μF capacitor, and the entire combination is put in series with a 2.0-μF capacitor, (a) Make a circuit diagram of this network, (b) When a potential difference of 100 V is applied across the open ends of the network, the total energy stored in all the capacitors is 5.8 mJ. Find C .
An unknown capacitor C is connected in series with a 3.0-μF capacitor; this pair is placed in parallel with a 1.0-μF capacitor, and the entire combination is put in series with a 2.0-μF capacitor, (a) Make a circuit diagram of this network, (b) When a potential difference of 100 V is applied across the open ends of the network, the total energy stored in all the capacitors is 5.8 mJ. Find C.
The force of the quadriceps (Fq) and force of the patellar tendon (Fp) is identical (i.e., 1000 N each). In the figure below angle in blue is Θ and the in green is half Θ (i.e., Θ/2). A) Calculate the patellar reaction force (i.e., R resultant vector is the sum of the horizontal component of the quadriceps and patellar tendon force) at the following joint angles: you need to provide a diagram showing the vector and its components for each part. a1) Θ = 160 degrees, a2) Θ = 90 degrees. NOTE: USE ONLY TRIGNOMETRIC FUNCTIONS (SIN/TAN/COS, NO LAW OF COSINES, NO COMPLICATED ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS OR ANYTHING ELSE, ETC. Question A has 2 parts!
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