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What is the equivalent capacitance between points A & B?
Yes. That means that the capacitor on the top left and the capacitor on the bottom left are connected in series, correct? Since the same charge will flow through them.- Kronos
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What is the equivalent capacitance between points A & B?
The potential difference would just be zero since the capacitors are at steady state. Thus, there is no current flowing through the wire w/ resistor, and by Ohm's law: V = I*R V = (0) * R V = 0- Kronos
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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What is the equivalent capacitance between points A & B?
Homework Statement Find the equivalent capacitance between points A & B Homework Equations Ceq1 = C + C 1/Ceq2 = 1/2C + 1/2C + ... The Attempt at a Solution [/B] It is my understanding that each capacitor top and bottom are connected in parallel, so their equivalent is 2C. Now, they...- Kronos
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Who Is the New Electrical Engineering Student Joining the Science Community?
Hello, I'd like to introduce myself as a student currently pursuing an electrical engineering degree. I'm glad to be part of this science community, and I will try to contribute as much as possible. Thank you.- Kronos
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