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How Do I Calculate the Potential Difference in a Capacitor with a Given Charge?
I have no idea on how to do any of 3- stoopid
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How Do I Calculate the Potential Difference in a Capacitor with a Given Charge?
I got it! change of V = Q/C. Q= the pC thing C is the answer for a Do you have 11. b/c 9. or 3. a/b by any chance?- stoopid
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How Do I Calculate the Potential Difference in a Capacitor with a Given Charge?
is the unit for potential difference in volts?- stoopid
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How Do I Calculate the Potential Difference in a Capacitor with a Given Charge?
Can you tell me how you got A.? for B you do C=Q/change of V, change of V you get by = -E(Change of d) because it's in a uniform electric field. The pC number, I think. I was wrong on the previous post. it's asking for the potentical difference. I thought C, was the capacitors- stoopid
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How Do I Calculate the Potential Difference in a Capacitor with a Given Charge?
Do you by chance go to NTHS?I have the exact same problem for my web assign except I have a 180 cm^2 and I need help getting that. For B I think you get the A answer and divide by the charge.- stoopid
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How Much Work Does a Woman Do to Start a Turntable in Motion?
1. A 62 kg woman stands at the rim of a horizontal turntable with a moment of inertia of 540 kg·m2 and a radius of 2.1 m. The system is initially at rest, and the turntable is free to rotate about a frictionless vertical axle through its center. The woman then starts walking clockwise (when...- stoopid
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- Circular Circular motion Motion Work
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Calculate the torque exerted by the car around the back wheels
1.A mechanic jacks up a car to an angle of 7.0° to change the front tires. The car is 2.90 m long and has a mass of 1180 kg. Its center of mass is located 1.12 m from the front end. The rear wheels are 0.40 m from the back end. Calculate the torque exerted by the car around the back wheels...- stoopid
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- Car Torque Wheels
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