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Understanding Alternating EMF and Electric Field in Circular Plate Capacitors
The Question Reads: Discuss the propertoes of an alternating electromotive force with an angular frequency of 200 radians per seconf applied across to large circular plates of radius 0.10 m separated by a distance of 0.01m. Describe the electric field E(t) between the plates assuming no charges...- bertholf07
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How Do Component Substitutions Affect RLC Circuit Properties?
We were given a question to produce a RC circuit. I can do those just fine. Now we don't have to actually produce a RLC circuit. My professor asked us this question "What is the analogous problem when we take instead of capacitors either resistors or inductor? Describe in words the changes in...- bertholf07
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Calculating Electric Field Energy
Yes it does that a section on energy density I have read over it a few times just could not figure it out. I believe I will be able to figure it out from there Thanks a lot- bertholf07
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Calculating Electric Field Energy
Ok we are given that it deals with the classical hydrogen atom and it has a single electron fixed in orbit aroudn the proton with the bohr radius which is 5.29E-11m. We were told to find the Electrical Force, The Gravitational Force, The ratio of those forces, The velocity of the electron, The...- bertholf07
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Calculating Electric Field Energy
Does anyone know how to calculate Electric Field Energy?- bertholf07
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How Does Charge Distribution Affect Electric Field in Nested Cylindrical Shells?
If you do not feel like deriving Gauss's Law for this example I know that there are three different equations for that problem. My professor always made us derive Gauss's Law so I do not know them off hand. But they would be for when r < R , r > R, and r = R. You should be able to find thme on...- bertholf07
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Calculating Electric Field Energy in Hydrogen Bohr Atom | 1.00e-15 Radius
If you know any form or somewhat idea of the equation to calculate it that would be helpfull too I have been searching the interenet for hours trying to figure this out- bertholf07
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Calculating Electric Field Energy in Hydrogen Bohr Atom | 1.00e-15 Radius
Cannot Figure This Out? How would I calculate the total electric field energy assuming that an electron and a proton have a radius of 1.00e-15 "This is a hydrogen Bohr Atom as well"- bertholf07
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Maximizing Capacitance: Series vs. Parallel Methods for Battery Connections
Thanks for your help Warren greatly appreciated- bertholf07
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Maximizing Capacitance: Series vs. Parallel Methods for Battery Connections
so how about this if n1=2 n2=8 n3=12- bertholf07
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High School What are some unique Physics experiment ideas?
No the frog would be completely comfortable just like floating on water- bertholf07
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Maximizing Capacitance: Series vs. Parallel Methods for Battery Connections
ok let me try- bertholf07
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Maximizing Capacitance: Series vs. Parallel Methods for Battery Connections
No I don't follow can you give me an example- bertholf07
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High School What are some unique Physics experiment ideas?
When a frog is place in the diverging magnetic field near the top end of a vertical current-carrying solenoid, every atom in the frog is repelled upward, away from the region of stronger magnetic field at the end of the solenoid. The frogn moved upward into weaker and weaker magentic field until...- bertholf07
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