In recent years it has been possible to buy a 1.0 F capacitor. This is an enormously large amount of capacitance. Suppose you want to build a 4.4 Hz oscillator with a 1.0 F capacitor. You have a spool of 0.30-mm-diameter wire and a 4.4-cm-diameter plastic cylinder.
Part A
How long must your inductor be if you wrap it with 2 layers of closely spaced turns? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
In recent years it has been possible to buy a 1.0 F capacitor. This is an enormously large amount of capacitance. Suppose you want to build a 4.4 Hz oscillator with a 1.0 F capacitor. You have a spool of 0.30-mm-diameter wire and a 3.6-cm-diameter plastic cylinder.Part A How long must your inductor be if you wrap it with 2 layers of closely spaced turns?
You build an electrical oscillator (basically an LC circuit). You purchase the following items: A single 1-F capacitor and a very long spool of 0.35mm diameter wire. You want the oscillator to have a frequency of 1.3 Hz. You find online that you need to wrap the wire around something smooth multiple times in 2 layers that are VERY close together to build the best oscillator. You find a smooth piece of pipe that is 3.4cm in diameter lying around...