Solve These Questions: Get Answers to Your Electrical Circuit Problems

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The discussion revolves around electrical circuit problems, specifically focusing on finding the potential at a point labeled O and determining the capacitance between points A and B.

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  • Exploratory, Assumption checking

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  • Participants discuss the potential at point O, with one suggesting it is zero, while others question the reasoning behind this conclusion. There is also a mention of capacitance between points A and B, with a participant proposing a value of 2c.

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Some participants are seeking clarification on the original poster's reasoning and are encouraging them to show their work. There is an ongoing exploration of the assumptions made regarding the potential at point O.

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Participants emphasize the need for the original poster to provide their calculations and reasoning, indicating that the discussion is constrained by the lack of detailed information from the original poster.

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please solve these questions

please see the question in attachment
Q1
find potential at O
Q2
FIND CAPACITANCE BETWEEN A AND B
 

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Welcome to PF!

KUSHAGRA said:
please see the question in attachment
Q1
find potential at O
Q2
FIND CAPACITANCE BETWEEN A AND B

Hi KUSHAGRA! Welcome to PF! :smile:

Show us what you've tried, and where you're stuck, and then we'll know how to help you! :smile:
 


q1: I think the potential of (o) is zero .
q2 : the capacitance between A & B is ( 2c )
 
Hi gmramsis! :smile:
gmramsis said:
q1: I think the potential of (o) is zero .

Sorry, but you must show how you got that!

What equations did you use? :smile:

(and how did you manage to get a potential that was less than all the surrounding potentials?)
 


tiny-tim said:
Sorry, but you must show how you got that!

What equations did you use? :smile:

(and how did you manage to get a potential that was less than all the surrounding potentials?)
No, the OP should show his work. gmramsis should not.
 
… oops!

DaveC426913 said:
No, the OP should show his work. gmramsis should not.

oops! :redface:

wasn't expecting anyone else! :rolleyes:

thanks, DaveC! :smile:
 


tiny-tim said:
wasn't expecting anyone else! :rolleyes:
s'what I figgered. I do it alla time.
 

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