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Electric circuit & missing resistance/voltage
The voltages are the same in parallel, right? So.. would the total voltage across R3+R4 equal 1.2 V?- pebbles3
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Electric circuit & missing resistance/voltage
Anyone?- pebbles3
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Electric circuit & missing resistance/voltage
Homework Statement I'm supposed to find the missing resistances, currents, and voltages from the first picture (attached)Homework Equations v = IR R = V/I I=V/RThe Attempt at a Solution My attempt is in the second attached picture. I'm completely lost on what to do for R3. Would R3 and R4 have...- pebbles3
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- Circuit Electric Electric circuit
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How to Convert a Velocity-Time Graph to a Position-Time Graph?
Ok, thanks!- pebbles3
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How to Convert a Velocity-Time Graph to a Position-Time Graph?
Ah, I think I've got it now. Does this look right?- pebbles3
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How to Convert a Velocity-Time Graph to a Position-Time Graph?
Homework Statement I have to calculate the displacements from a velocity-time graph to make a position-time graph. The velocity-time graph from the question is attached. Homework Equations d=vtThe Attempt at a Solution To calculate the values for a position-time graph, I first converted all...- pebbles3
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Tangent Lines/Instaneous Velocity
Ah I see, thank you!- pebbles3
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Tangent Lines/Instaneous Velocity
Thanks for the help. Do you mean do a tangent at 1.25 instead of at 1.50 or do both?- pebbles3
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Tangent Lines/Instaneous Velocity
Homework Statement I need to use the following data table to: 1. make a position-time graph 2. draw tangents (it isn't specified how many, but a previous practice question only drew 3 out of a possible 5) 3. create a time-velocity table. 0 --- 0 0.25 --- 0.29 0.50 --- 1.15 0.75 --- 2.59 1.00...- pebbles3
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- Tangent Velocity
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