(II) In some experiments, short distances are measured by using capacitance. Consider forming an LC circuit using a parallel-plate capacitor with plate area A , and a known inductance L . ( a ) If charge is found to oscillate in this circuit at frequency f = ω /2 π when the capacitor plates are separated by distance x , show that x = 4 π 2 A ∈ 0 f 2 L . ( b ) When the plate separation is changed by Δ x , the circuit’s oscillation frequency will change by Δ f . Show that Δ x / x ≈ 2(Δ f / f ). ( c ) If f is on the order of 1 MHz and can be measured to a precision of Δ f = 1 Hz, with what percent accuracy can x be determined? Assume fringing effects at the capacitor’s edges can be neglected.
(II) In some experiments, short distances are measured by using capacitance. Consider forming an LC circuit using a parallel-plate capacitor with plate area A , and a known inductance L . ( a ) If charge is found to oscillate in this circuit at frequency f = ω /2 π when the capacitor plates are separated by distance x , show that x = 4 π 2 A ∈ 0 f 2 L . ( b ) When the plate separation is changed by Δ x , the circuit’s oscillation frequency will change by Δ f . Show that Δ x / x ≈ 2(Δ f / f ). ( c ) If f is on the order of 1 MHz and can be measured to a precision of Δ f = 1 Hz, with what percent accuracy can x be determined? Assume fringing effects at the capacitor’s edges can be neglected.
(II) In some experiments, short distances are measured by using capacitance. Consider forming an LC circuit using a parallel-plate capacitor with plate area A, and a known inductance L. (a) If charge is found to oscillate in this circuit at frequency f = ω/2π when the capacitor plates are separated by distance x, show that x = 4π2A∈0f2L. (b) When the plate separation is changed by Δx, the circuit’s oscillation frequency will change by Δf. Show that Δx/x ≈ 2(Δf/f). (c) If f is on the order of 1 MHz and can be measured to a precision of Δf = 1 Hz, with what percent accuracy can x be determined? Assume fringing effects at the capacitor’s edges can be neglected.
The drawing attached shows an edge-on view of two planar surfaces that intersect and are mutually perpendicular. Surface (1) has an area of 1.90 m², while Surface (2) has an area of 3.90 m². The electric field in magnitude of 215 N/C. Find the magnitude of the electric flux through surface (1 and 2 combined) if the angle theta made between the electric field with surface (2) is 30.0 degrees. Thank you.
A car driving at 27m/s veers to the left to avoid a deer in the road. The maneuver takes 2.0s and the direction of travel is altered by 20 degrees. What is the average acceleration during the constant speed maneuver? Do this in accordance with the example in the chapter.
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