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Chapter 27, Problem 63AP

(a)

To determine

The resistance and resistivity of the wire in each case.

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 63AP

The potential difference between the plates of each capacitor is Q4C.

Explanation of Solution

The c

Write the expression to obtain the total charge across both the capacitors when the switch is closed.

    Q=Q1+Q2                                                                                                              (I)

Here, Q is the total charge across the both the capacitors, Q1 is the charge on the left capacitor and Q2 is the charge across the right capacitor.

Write the expression to obtain the potential difference across the capacitor.

    ΔV=QC

Here, ΔV is the potential difference, Q is the charge and C is the capacitance of the capacitor.

Write the expression to obtain the voltage across left capacitor.

    ΔV1=Q1C                                                                                                                (II)

Here, ΔV1 is the voltage across left capacitor, Q1 is the charge across left capacitor and C is the capacitance of the left capacitor.

Write the expression to obtain the voltage across the right capacitor.

    ΔV2=Q23C

Here, ΔV2 is the voltage across right capacitor, Q2 is the charge across right capacitor and 3C is the capacitance of the right capacitor.

When switch is closed, the voltage across both the capacitor would be same.

    ΔV1=ΔV2

Substitute Q1C for ΔV1 and Q23C for ΔV2 in the above expression.

    Q1C=Q23CQ2=3Q1

Substitute QQ1 for Q2 in the above expression.

    QQ1=3Q14Q1=QQ1=Q4                                                                                                           (III)

Substitute Q4 for Q1 in equation (II) to calculate ΔV1.

    ΔV1=Q4C=Q4C

The potential difference across each the capacitor is same.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the potential difference between the plates of each capacitor is Q4C.

(b)

To determine

The charge on each capacitor.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 63AP

The charge across capacitor whose capacitance is (C) is Q4 and charge across the capacitor whose capacitance is (3C) is 3Q4.

Explanation of Solution

Consider equation (III),

    Q1=Q4

Substitute Q4 for Q1 in equation (I) to calculate Q2.

    Q=Q4+Q2Q2=QQ4=3Q4

Conclusion:

Therefore, the charge across capacitor whose capacitance is (C) is Q4 and charge across the capacitor whose capacitance is (3C) is 3Q4.

(c)

To determine

The final energy stored in each capacitor.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 63AP

The energy stored in capacitor whose capacitance is (C) is 132Q2C and energy stored in capacitor whose capacitance is (3C) is 332Q2C.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to obtain the final energy stored in the capacitor.

    Uf=12C(ΔV)2                                                                                                     (IV)

Here, Uf is the final energy stored in the capacitor, C is the capacitance of the capacitor and ΔV is the potential difference across the capacitor.

Conclusion:

The energy stored across capacitor whose capacitance is (C) is,

Substitute Q4C for ΔV in equation (IV) to calculate (Uf)C.

    (Uf)C=12C(Q4C)2=12C(Q216C2)=132Q2C

The energy stored across capacitor whose capacitance is (3C) is,

Substitute Q4C for ΔV and 3C for C in equation (IV) to calculate (Uf)3C.

    (Uf)3C=123C(Q4C)2=123C(Q216C2)=332Q2C

Conclusion:

Therefore, the energy stored in capacitor whose capacitance is (C) is 132Q2C and energy stored in capacitor whose capacitance is (3C) is 332Q2C.

(d)

To determine

The internal energy in the resister.

(d)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 63AP

The internal energy in the resister is 38Q2C.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to obtain the internal energy in the resister.

    Eint=U((Uf)C+(Uf)3C)

Here, Eint is the internal energy in the resister, U is the initial total energy across both the capacitor and (Uf)C is the final energy across capacitor whose capacitance (C) and (Uf)3C is the final energy stored in the capacitor whose capacitance (3C).

Substitute 12Q2C for U, 132Q2C for (Uf)C and 332Q2C for (Uf)3C in the above equation to calculate Eint.

    Eint=12Q2C(132Q2C+332Q2C)=12Q2C432Q2C=38Q2C

Conclusion:

Therefore, the internal energy in the resister is 38Q2C.

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