I have a quick question about using Coulomb's Law, and I was hoping someone would be able to help me.
There are two identical charges which are one meter apart that are repelling each other with a force of 1 N each. What is the magnitude (Coulombs) of each charge?
I tried using Coulomb's law...
The linear part just means basically that it is a simple circuit (has additivity and proportionality)
As for the two sources, it could be a power or voltage source, atleast if my understanding is correct.
I've been presented with a question, but I am not sure how to approach it:
A linear resistor containing two sources drives a 100ohm load resistor. Source #1 delivers 250mW to the load when source #2 is off.
Source #2 delivers 4W to the load when source #1 is off.
My question is, how would...