A parallel-plate capacitor has plates with area 0.0225 m 2 separated by 1.00 mm of Teflon. (a) Calculate the charge on the plates when they are charged to a potential difference of 12.0 V. (b) Use Gauss’s law (Eq. 24.23) to calculate the electric field inside the Teflon, (c) Use Gauss’s law to calculate the electric field if the voltage source is disconnected and the Teflon is removed.
A parallel-plate capacitor has plates with area 0.0225 m 2 separated by 1.00 mm of Teflon. (a) Calculate the charge on the plates when they are charged to a potential difference of 12.0 V. (b) Use Gauss’s law (Eq. 24.23) to calculate the electric field inside the Teflon, (c) Use Gauss’s law to calculate the electric field if the voltage source is disconnected and the Teflon is removed.
A parallel-plate capacitor has plates with area 0.0225 m2 separated by 1.00 mm of Teflon. (a) Calculate the charge on the plates when they are charged to a potential difference of 12.0 V. (b) Use Gauss’s law (Eq. 24.23) to calculate the electric field inside the Teflon, (c) Use Gauss’s law to calculate the electric field if the voltage source is disconnected and the Teflon is removed.
In the figure below, what is the net resistance of the circuit connected to the battery? Assume that all resistances in the circuit is equal to 14.00 kΩ. Thank you.
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Find the currents flowing in the circuit in the figure below. (Assume the resistances are R₁ =6, R₂ = 20, R₂ = 10 N, R₁ = 8, r₁ = 0.75 0, r2=0.50, 3
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13
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R₁
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12
13
R₂
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E₁
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problem, do not use rounded intermediate values—including answers submitted in WebAssign-in your calculations.)
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= 8.12
A
RA
=
-1.24
Based on the known variables, which two junctions should you consider to find the current I3? A
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Which loop will give you an equation with just R₁ as the unknown? Did you follow the sign convention for the potential difference across each element in the loop?
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Which loop will give you an equation with just R as the unknown? Did you follow the sign convention for the potential difference across each element in the loop? N
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