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How do I calculate the total stored energy when capacitors are connected?
hey guys.. the answer is 0.000168 but i don't know how.. >_< can someone explain? thanks- minidoggy
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How do I calculate the total stored energy when capacitors are connected?
thanks for helping... it for some reason.. it's not the answer.. can anyone else please try and help! TT_TT- minidoggy
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How do I calculate the total stored energy when capacitors are connected?
I don't know.. It only tells me if I'm wrong.. the whole problem looks like this, exactly "A 2.21 µF capacitor is charged by a 20.0 V battery. It is disconnected from the battery and then connected to an uncharged 3.60 µF capacitor (Fig. 17-29)...- minidoggy
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How do I calculate the total stored energy when capacitors are connected?
I keep getting 4.42x10-6 ... but that's not the answer... TT________TT- minidoggy
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How do I calculate the total stored energy when capacitors are connected?
oh after the two capacitors are connected the first time was before they are connected.. which was 4.42e-4 I'm not sure .. but I assume it's both.. because that's all it says .. there's only one blank.. so I guess one answer.. >_<- minidoggy
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How do I calculate the total stored energy when capacitors are connected?
Homework Statement hey A 2.21 uF capacitor is charged by a 20.0 V battery. It is disconnected from the battery and then connected to an uncharged 3.60 uF capacitor (Fig. 17-29). http://www.webassign.net/giancoli5/17_28.gif Determine the total stored energy at the following points in...- minidoggy
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