If the capacitance per unit length of a cylindrical capacitor is 62 pF/m, what is the ratio of the radii of the two cylinders? (Assume
R2 > R1.)
R2 / R1 = ?
If the capacitance per unit length of a cylindrical capacitor is 62 pF/m, what is the...
a) Determine the expression of the capacitance of a cylindrical capacitor formed by two conductors of length L. One cylinder has radius R1 and the other is a cylindrical coaxial cortex of radius R2, where R1 <R2 << L. b) Add two more capacitors with the same characteristics and form a series circuit, determine the load Q, the voltage V and equivalent capacitance for the circuit. c) Do the same as in part b but now form the circuit in...
11. The capacitance per unit length of a very long coaxial cable, made of two concentric cylinders, is 50 pF/m. What is the radius of the outer cylinder if the radius of the inner one is 1.0 mm? (k = 1/4??0 = 8.99
The capacitance per unit length of a coaxial cable, made of two concentric cylinders, is 50 pF/m. What is the radius of the outer cylinder if the radius of the inner one is 1.0 mm? A) 3.0 mm B) 1.0 mm C) 4.0 mm D) 0.50 mm E) 2.0 mm
A solid,cylindrical conductor of radius a and charge Q is coaxial with a cylindrical shell of negligible thickness, radius b > a, and charge −Q (see Figure (a)).1. Find the capacitance of this cylindrical capacitor if its length is l.2. Suppose we have a piece of metal sheet of length l = 5.3 cm, and width w = 10.1 cm to make a capacitor:a. If we cut it in two equal halves and make it into a parallel capacitor with...
The capacitance per unit length of a very long coaxial cable, made of two concentric cylinders, is 50 pF/m. What is the radius of the outer cylinder if the radius of the inner one is 1.0 mm? (k = 1/4??0 = 8.99 � 109 N ? m2/C2) Answer 0.50 mm 3.0 mm 4.0 mm 2.0 mm 1.0 mm
Tipler6 24.P.045. Three concentric, thin, long conducting cylindrical shells have radii of 2.00 mm, 3.00 mm, and 8.00 mm. The space between the shells is filled with air. The innermost and outermost cylinders are connected at one end by a conducting wire. Find the capacitance per unit length of this configuration. pF/m
A cylindrical capacitor consists of a solid inner conducting core with radius 0.280 cm, surrounded by an outer hollow conducting tube. The two conductors are separated by air, and the length of the cylinder is 12.0 cm. The capacitance is 39.0 pF. A) Calculate the outer radius of the hollow tube. for this i got r=0.332 cm B) When the capacitor is charged to 120 V, what is the charge per unit length \lambda on the capacitor? \lambda= _______C/m
A cylindrical air capacitor with a length of 17.6 m stores an amount of energy equal to 3.10×10−9 J when the potential difference between the two conductors is 3.20 V . Calculate the magnitude of the charge on each conductor. Calculate the ratio of the radii of the inner and outer conductors.
Part A Constants What is the capacitance per unit length? Express your answer using two significant figures. A cylindrical capacitor has an inner conductor with a radius of 1.2 mm and an outer conductor with a radius of 3.2 mm. The two conductors are separated by vacuum, and the entire capacitor has a length of 3.2 m C/L Submit incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining Part B The potential of the inner conductor relative to that of the outer conductor...
A cylindrical capacitor consists of a solid inner conducting core with radius 0.280 cm, surrounded by an outer hollow conducting tube. The two conductors are separated by air, and the length of the cylinder is 13.5 cm. The capacitance is 39.0 pF. Part ACalculate the outer radius of the hollow tube. Part BWhen the capacitor is charged to 130 V, what is the charge per unit length lambda on the capacitor?