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    RC circuit maximum voltage

    i can't figure this out. In an RC circuit, why is the maximum voltage of a capactior greater then the maximum voltage of a resistor? can anyone guide me in the right direction
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    Lets say you have a system with four capacitors(c1,c2,c3,c4)

    lets say you have a system with four capacitors(c1,c2,c3,c4) all equal to 1F. c1 and c2 are in series c3 and c4 are in series c12 and c34 are in parallel c1 c3 | | | | c2 c4 c1234(equivalent capacitance) has the equivalence of one of the capacitors by itself...
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    What Causes Energy Loss in Capacitor Circuits?

    thats were I get stuck b/c I don't really understand how it's lost to heat. Is it b/c of the electrons?
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    What Causes Energy Loss in Capacitor Circuits?

    Circuit 3(connected to a 3v battery,C2 and C3 in series, C1 and C23 in parallel) C2 C1 C3 c1=c2=c2=1F Circuit 4(Two unequally charged capacitors are connected to each other,from setup above) C1 C2 In circuit 4, after the...
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    Global Warming Impacts on Earth's Sea Level, Ocean Circulation, Oxygen Isotopes

    how would the Earth be affected by global warming in terms of the sea level , global ocean circulation, and oxygen isotopes?
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    Is Silicon-Oxygen Tetrahedron Bonding Ionic, Covalent, or Both?

    is silicon-oxygen tetrahedron(SiO4) stable or unstable? is there covalent or ionic bonding? Im not sure but i think it is stable and there's ionic boding. Silicon gives away one electron to every oxygen molecule making silicon a +4 ion and making each oxygen molecule have a charge of -1. b/c...
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    How do I start this basis proof?

    Let S be a linearly independent set of vectors from the finite dimensional vector space V. Prove that there exists a basis for V containing S. How do I start this proof? I wasn't able to get it on my test.
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    Proving Similarity of Matrices: A^2=C to B^2=C

    THe book really has instead of A^2=C its A^2=O.But I can't tell if its zero or the letter O. THe O is at a slant if that means anything
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    Proving Similarity of Matrices: A^2=C to B^2=C

    that would be: B^2=P^(-1)A^(2)P B^2=P^(1)0P=0
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    Proving Similarity of Matrices: A^2=C to B^2=C

    what if C were to be 0. Would that proof make sense?
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    Proving Similarity of Matrices: A^2=C to B^2=C

    I gave you exactly what the book says
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    Proving Similarity of Matrices: A^2=C to B^2=C

    I need help with this proof. Can anyone lead me in the right direction? Let A be an nxn matrix such that A^2=C. Prove that if B~A, then B^2=C.
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    Dimension of the solution space for Ax=0

    just to make sure, what Office_Shredder said was wrong?
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    Dimension of the solution space for Ax=0

    //the last blury part is "Furthermore, rank of the matrix is 2," This is an example from my book. When I reduce A i get 1 0 13/5 0 1 6/5so according to the example in the book my rank would be 2 and nullity would be 1 with n=3 Is this wrong?
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