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Does Current Depend on Wire Diameter?
So then you're saying it wouldn't be the same in the 1mm wire as in the 2 mm wire?- Bogus_Roads
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Does Current Depend on Wire Diameter?
Homework Statement Asking for drift speed, current in the second 2 mm diameter wire. Homework Equations electron flow=qvA, I=V/R, R depends on A---why doesn't current then depend on A? The Attempt at a Solution I can only solve it if the currents in both disks are the same...- Bogus_Roads
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- Area Current
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Electric Field, Potential Between 3 Charged Electrodes
Maybe they used millimeters instead of centimeters for the distance between the plates.- Bogus_Roads
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Electric Field, Potential Between 3 Charged Electrodes
Thanks gneill, So 1.4 x 10^5 V would make 1.4 x 10^7 V/m correct? Does it make sense to add values of sigma to find the electric field, as was done in the Cramster problem I found online?- Bogus_Roads
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Electric Field, Potential Between 3 Charged Electrodes
Homework Statement The book also asks for E versus x. Homework Equations dV/dx=-E E=sigma/epsilon0 The Attempt at a Solution This question seemed fairly straightforward: I assumed it could be treated like two +-50 nC capacitors, each with d=1 cm. According to my...- Bogus_Roads
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- Charged Electric Electric field Electrodes Field Potential
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Exact Equation with Integrating Factor Help
Great, thanks for the help!- Bogus_Roads
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Exact Equation with Integrating Factor Help
Homework Statement Multiply the given equation by the given integrating factor and solve the exact equation. Homework Equations ydx+(2x-yey)dy=0, \mu(x,y)=y. The Attempt at a Solution M=y2, N=2xy-y2ey Integrating N=\Psiy WRT x I get xy2-((1/3)y3ey + y2ey)+h(x)=\Psi(x,y) Differentiating...- Bogus_Roads
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Electric Field at Various Points Between Two Charged Rods
I'm having trouble putting the correct formula in on my smartphone, so I just mean the standard formula for electricnfield between two charged rods. Can someone please answer?- Bogus_Roads
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Electric Field at Various Points Between Two Charged Rods
(Epsilon shouldn't be an exponent)- Bogus_Roads
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Electric Field at Various Points Between Two Charged Rods
Homework Statement Two questions: One problem asked me to calculate the Electrical Field at points 1 (1cm from the + rod),2 (2 cm from the positive rod), and 3 (3 cm from the positive rod) between a +10 nC rod and a -10 nC rod (in the middle in the vertical direction). I found that...- Bogus_Roads
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- Charged Electric Electric field Field Points
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Differential Equations and population
Gotcha. Thanks.- Bogus_Roads
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Differential Equations and population
Homework Statement Consider a population p of field mice that grows at a rate proportional to the current population, so that dp/dt=rp. Find the rate constant r if the population doubles in 30 days. Find r if the population doubles in N days. Homework Equations ...The Attempt at a Solution...- Bogus_Roads
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- Differential Differential equations population
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Which Material is Safer for a Swing Safety Pad?
How do you know greater length acted over=greater time?- Bogus_Roads
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Which Material is Safer for a Swing Safety Pad?
Homework Statement Two different materials are being considered for a safety pad below a swing. Material 1 has a Young's Modulus twice that of Material 2. Which should be chosen? A. Material 2, because the length over which the impact force acts is larger, resulting in a lower average...- Bogus_Roads
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- Modulus Safety Young's modulus
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