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Solving Capacitor Problems: Help with 20uF & 10uF Capacitors
I somewhat understand what you are talking about, however, he has not said a single thing about resistors. I guess ill look ahead in the text and see if i can find it. thanks so much for your help. spudvr- spudvr
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Solving Capacitor Problems: Help with 20uF & 10uF Capacitors
Ok, this is what i have so far b)V=Q/(c1=c2) 18000/30=600V c)Uf=.5(Q1)(V)+.5(Q2)(V)=.5(Q)(V) .5(18000x10^-6)(600)=5.4J d) .5(Q)(V)=(18000x10^-6)(900)=8.4J 8.4J-5.4J=2.7J so a decrease in 2.7J these looking ok?- spudvr
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Solving Capacitor Problems: Help with 20uF & 10uF Capacitors
Hi everyone, This is my first post on the forum, but I have used the site many times for previous help. My professor started us on capacitors today and just had time to give us a bunch of equations without much explanation of how to solve problems. A problem he gave us to solve so as so:A 20.0...- spudvr
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