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How Do You Draw a Function from Its Equation?
Yes, that does it. I feel too dumb right now. Ah, thank you.- PhanicKnight
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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How Do You Draw a Function from Its Equation?
Homework Statement I need to draw this function: however I don't get how? I have the solution but I don't understand how do I get that from the given function. Someone please try to explain? Thanks- PhanicKnight
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- Basic calculus Drawing Function analysis Functions
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Diagram of electric potential difference in plate capacitor
I solved it, thank you all for the help!- PhanicKnight
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Diagram of electric potential difference in plate capacitor
Okay, so φd actually is 0. I tried something (see picture underneath), but I'm not sure if it's correct as I don't have correct answers.- PhanicKnight
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Diagram of electric potential difference in plate capacitor
Homework Statement Plate capacitor is filled with two dielectrics of constants 3 and 4, and with a metal as seen in the picture. If the el. field in the first dielectric is 30 kV/cm, do: a) diagram of el. potential difference with calculated characteristic values using point C as a...- PhanicKnight
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- Capacitor Diagram Difference Electric Electric potential Electric potential difference Plate Potential Potential difference
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[College Physics] Electric field and point charge
It looks like I'm forgeting something. Where do I use the angle θ?- PhanicKnight
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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[College Physics] Electric field and point charge
Yeah, sorry I'm first time here, I edited it.- PhanicKnight
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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[College Physics] Electric field and point charge
Homework Statement Around a point charge there are three points: A, B and C. Determine the electric field vector for those points. Also, determine the force vector for q0 if it was in point B. Q = 10 µC, a = 1 m, b = sqrt(3) m, q0 = 10 pC 2. The attempt at a solution Here is the attempt at a...- PhanicKnight
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- Charge College physics Electric Electric field Electrical engineer Field Physics Point Point charge
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help