I was wondering if you'd be able to help me with some Physics problems.
1) Consider a capacitor with parallel plates separated by a distance x, which can be varied while holding the charge on the plates. How much work is required to separate the plates at twice their original separation distance?
I was wondering if you'd be able to help me with some Physics problems. 1) Consider...
Help me please :) Consider two parallel plate capacitors. The plates on Capacitor B have twice the area as the plates on Capacitor A, but the plates in both Capacitor B and Capacitor A are separated by 100~ \mu \text{m}100 μm of air. If Capacitor A has a capacitance of C_A = 30.4 nFCA=30.4nF, what is the capacitance of Capacitor B? Show work please!
someone could help me with these problems :(, I would be very grateful if they detail your answer Problem a) A capacitor C1 = 3uF is connected in series with a capacitor C2 of parallel plates, which has a dielectric of dielectric constant 2.5, distance of separation of plates of 2x10 ^ (- 4) and area of 54.23m ^ 2, both initially charged and subsequently connected to an 8V battery What is the energy density C2 (in SI units)?...
Hi! Can someone help me answering these physics questions? I'm kind of stuck. 1. Calculate the amount of charge Q stored by a 4.7μF capacitor if the voltage across the capacitor is 5V, 10V, 20V, 100V and 1kV. 2. Calculate the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with an individual plate area A = 500cm2, the distance between the plates are 4mm and κ = 3.7 (the dielectric constant of paper).
Hi, I was wondering if you'd be able to help me figure out how to evaluate the sum of the numbers in char data type since built in data type is not applicable (cannot contain 80 digits).(C programming).(the problem is written below). Is it necessary to use multidimensional array ? A country has a budget of more than 81 trillion yen. We want to process such data, but conventional integer type which uses signed 32 bit can represent up to...
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Consider a round parallel plate capacitor consisting of two circular metal plates of radius, R = 1.0 cm, separated by d = 150 μm of air. The capacitor is connected to a potential source, as shown in the figure below. Part a Calculate the capacitance of this capacitor in picoFarads? (1pF 10-12F) Part b If the potential source has a voltage of Vo 207 V, how much energy is stored on this capacitor...
Help in part C. Please.
(c) How much work is required to quadruple the separation?
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A parallel-plate air capacitor has a capacitance of 920 pF. The charge on each plate is 1.80 mu C. What is the potential difference between the plates? V If the charge is kept constant, what will be the potential difference between the plates if the separation is quadrupled? V How much work is required to quadruple the separation? J
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Problem 3 A parallel-plate capacitor with plate area 8.60 cm2 and air-gap separation 0.43 mm is connected to a 12.00 V battery, and fully charged. The battery is then disconnected. (a) What is the charge on the capacitor? Submit Answer Tries 0/6 (b) The plates are now pulled to a separation of 0.68 mm. What is the charge on the capacitor now? Submit Answer Tries 0/6 c) What is the potential difference across the plates now? Submit Answer...
Find the speed of an electron that has a kinetic energy of 2.07
eV. 1 eV= 1.602 x 10^-19 J. Answer in units of m/s.
Calculate the speed of a proton with a kinetic energy of 2.07
eV. Answer in units of m/s.
A parallel-plate capacitor has a capacitance Co. A second
parallel-plate capacitor has plates with twice the area and twice
the separation. What is the capacitance of the second
capacitor?
Calculate the energy stored in a 27.3 uF...
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An electron is released from rest at the negative plate of a parallel plate capacitor. The charge per unit area on each plate is o are separated by a distance of 1.7 × 10-2 m. How fast is the electron moving just before it reaches the positive plate? 2.5 x 107 c/m2, and the plates Number Units the tolerance is +/-2%
I was wondering if you would be able to help me with Solids, liquids, gases and their relations to IMFs. I am an AP Chemistry high school student and have a test tomorrow. Here is an example question 1. As we increase the temp. of a liquid, its properties change. Which of the following would not be an expected change om the properties of a typical liquid as we increase its temperature. a. decrease in viscosity b. decrease in density...