
Question 7 (1 point) A1 F capacitor, a 10 F capacitor and a 14 F capacitor...
Question 10 3 pts A capacitor has a small capacitance of C. The capacitor is charged by placing a potential difference of V = 158 between its plates and the energy it stores is 69 J. What is the capacitance in MF? Note: 1.0 MF 10- F. Please round your answer to the nearest whole number (integer). Equation: U = CV Question 11 3 pts The figure below shows a circuit that contains four capacitors. Find (a) the equivalent capacitance,...
Question 14 (1 point) Capacitor 6: In the "capacitors in series" part of the lab, which of the unknown capacitors had the highest potential difference? The one with the highest capacitance The one with the lowest capacitance They had the same potential difference
A 1-megabit computer memory chip contains many 5.6 ✕ 10−14 F capacitors. Each capacitor has a plate area of 2.1 ✕ 10−11 m2. Determine the plate separation of such a capacitor. (Assume a parallel-plate configuration). The diameter of an atom is on the order of 10−10 m = 1 Å. Express the plate separation in angstroms. Å
A 1-megabit computer memory chip contains many 6.5 ✕ 10−14 F capacitors. Each capacitor has a plate area of 2.3 ✕ 10−11 m2. Determine the plate separation of such a capacitor. (Assume a parallel-plate configuration). The diameter of an atom is on the order of 10−10 m = 1 Å. Express the plate separation in angstroms. Å
1. Two 5.0 F capacitors are connected in parallel. A third 5.0 F capacitor is connected in series to the first two. What is the equivalent capacitance? (a) 5.0 F (b) 15.0 F (c) 3.3 F (d) 6.7 F 2. Two capacitors, each with a capacitance of C, are connected in parallel. Those two are then connected in series to another capacitor with capacitance of C. What is the equivalent capacitance of this arrangement of capacitors? (a) C/3 (b) 2C/3 (c)...
Consider a capacitor of capacitance C initially charged with charge Q. A second initially uncharged capacitor, also of capacitance C, is subsequently connected in parallel to the first capacitor. It is straight forward to show that charge state of the combined system, when it reaches equilibrium, is one where the charge divides between the capacitors, so that each capacitor now carries charge Q=2. However, it is interesting to note that the energy stored in the capacitors has changed between the...
1. An electron with an initial speed of 5.40×10^5 m/s is brought to rest by an electric field. Part A: Did the electron move into a region of higher potential or lower potential? Part B: What was the potential difference that stopped the electron? Express your answer with the appropriate units. 2. You are given the equation used to solve a problem: (1/3μF+1/6μF)^−1+C=4μF Part A: Select the correct realistic problem for which this is the correct equation. What capacitor should...
Question 15 (1 point) Capacitor 7: What was the horizontal (x) axis on the plot that you drew for the "Discharging capacitors" part of the lab (where you analyzed the discharge of a capacitor)? Time Logarith m of the voltage across the capacitor divided by 1 V Voltage across the capacitor Current in the circuit
Pre-Lecture Question 12 To answer this question, first click here to view the associated video. You have two identical capacitors of capacitance C. Which of the following configurations gives you the smallest equivalent capacitance? The two capacitors wired in series. One capacitor alone. The two capacitors wired in parallel. For two identical capacitors of capacitance C in a circuit containing a battery of voltage V, which configuration of the capacitors stores the most charge? They are all the same. Series...
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Each capacitor has a capacitance C = 12.0 ?F. (a) By combining
capacitors in series and in parallel, find the
equivalent capacitance of this circuit. (b) If V = 10.0 volts,
calculate Q, what would be the charge on each plate of
the equivalent capacitor?
C2 C1