Yes, they are all in a series. With the voltage on the left side, and the inductor, then resistor, then capacitator on the right side. I'm just lost on how to do it. Thanks.
I'm trying to figure out the voltage drops across inductors, capacitors and the resistor as a whole.
Are these just the inverses? Is the volt. drop for an inductor: V= I * XL? Capacitor: V= I * Xc? Resistor: V= R*I? Thanks so much!
I know that the voltage drop across the circuit is...
A plate carries a charge or -3.0 microC) while a rod carres a charge of +2.0 microCs. How many electrons must be transferred from the plate to the rod so that both obejcts have the same charge?
e = 1.6 X 10^-19 C. 6.25 X 10^18 e per C of negative energy..
What I've done is -3.0...