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LC oscillations - two capacitors and an inductor
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honestly I don't think this matters, as the charge terms are squared anyway. I agree I have not defined it consistently.
Jul 5, 2025
palaphys
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LC oscillations - two capacitors and an inductor
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After some thinking, I think I have solved this. Consider the function for energy of the capacitor system at any time t, where the the...
Jul 5, 2025
palaphys
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LC oscillations - two capacitors and an inductor
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I tried something else I considered the two capacitors as though they are in series, and combined them into a single capacitor of...
Jul 5, 2025
palaphys
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LC oscillations - two capacitors and an inductor
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initial charge is ## -C_1V_1+ C_2V_2## (on this piece) this piece seems like an isolated part of a conductor. I assume the charge on it...
Jul 5, 2025
palaphys
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LC oscillations - two capacitors and an inductor
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not really. Not sure how the situation would look like in the capacitor when the current is at a maximum in the inductor. I am used to...
Jul 5, 2025
palaphys
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LC oscillations - two capacitors and an inductor
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here is the solution given:
Jul 5, 2025
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Introductory Physics Homework Help
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I tried: Initial energy= ##E_{C1} + E_{C2}= 1/2C(4V_0) +1/2 (3C)(9V_0)= 31CV_0^2/2## this energy will be completely converted to...
Jul 5, 2025
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