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Two capacitors have capacitances of 5.0 pF and 3.5 pF. Initially, the first one has a potential difference of 13.0 V and the second one 8.0 V. If the capacitors are now connected in parallel, what is their common potential difference? v Submit Answer View Previous Question Question 9 of 11 View Next Question
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A 4.26-pF is connected in series with an 5.56-pF capacitor and a 400-V potential difference is applied across the pair. What is the charge on each capacitor? Select the correct answer CHECK ANSWER 2 of 3 attempts used LAST ATTEMPT O 1.12nc O 1.33n O 1.35nC Answer 0.719nC O 0.965nG A capacitor with a very large capacitance is connected in series with another capacitor with a very small capacitance. What is the equivalent capacitance...
A low pass filter is made using a 50 pF capacitor and a 6 kΩ resistor Draw the circuit What is the critical frequency of the filter in Hz? What is the attenuation of a 500 Hz signal? What is the attenuation of a 50 kHz signal? What is the 50 kHz attenuation in dB?
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QUESTION 4 The andromeda galaxy is approaching our sun with 301 km/s. A) How far in meters will it travel in one second? B) How far in meters will it travel in one hour? C) Then, what is the speed in meters per second? D) What is the speed in kilometers per hour? 301000 10 points Saved QUESTION 9 The distance between Tuscaloosa to Birmingham is 58+1 miles. You got there by 65+2...
Consider three capacitors, of capacitance 1400 pF, 8400 pF, and 0.013 uF. Part A What maximum capacitance can you form from these? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Cmax = Value Units Submit Request Answer Part B How do you make the connection in this case? The capacitors must be connected in series. O The capacitors must be connected in parallel. Submit Request Answer Part C What minimum capacitance can you form from these?...
Consider three capacitors, of capacitance 2000 pF , 7800 pF , and 0.013 μF . Part A: What maximum capacitance can you form from these? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Part B: How do you make the connection in this case? A)The capacitors must be connected in parallel. B)The capacitors must be connected in series. Part C: What minimum capacitance can you form from these? Express your answer to two significant figures and...
use the following accession number to answer these question- NM_004063.3 what is the name pf gene/transcript/mRNA?
Part A Three capacitors, with capacitances C1 = 4.1 pF, C2 = 3.2 pF, and C3 = 2.4 PF, are connected to a 10-V voltage source, as shown in the figure. What is the charge on capacitor C2 C a. all 10 AED ? ис Submit Request Answer
Scenario 8 Use Scenario 8 to answer the following questions: The managers of a company are worried about the morale of their employees. To determine if a problem in this area exists, they decide to evaluate the attitudes of their employees with a standardized test. They select the Fortunato test of job satisfaction, which has a known standard deviation of 24 points. Question 40 2 pts Referring to Scenario 8, this confidence interval is only valid if the scores on...
Two capacitors have capacitances of 6.5 pF and 40 pF. Initially, the first one has a potential difference of 17.0 V and the second one 7.5 V. If the capacitors are now connected In parallel, what is their common potential difference? Submit Answer