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2 Calculate the following quantities in the circuit below, assuming the switch is open. Switch 8-12V...
2 Calculate the following quantities in the circuit below, assuming the switch is open Switch 8-12V Now the switch is closed. Find the following quantities e) Equivalent capacitance Ceq. f) Charge stored in the capacitor C2. g) Potential difference in the capacitor C2. h) Potential energy stored in the capacitor C2. Show transcribed image text
2 Calculate the following quantities in the circuit below, assuming the switch is open. Switch С 2-6 F a) Equivalent capacitance Ceq b) Charge stored in the capacitor C2. c) Potential difference in the capacitor C2. d) Potential energy stored in the capacitor C2 Now the switch is closed. Find the following quantities e) Equivalent capacitance Ceq. f) Charge stored in the capacitor C2. g) Potential difference in the capacitor C2 h) Potential energy stored in the capacitor C2
2 Calculate the following quantities in the circuit below, assuming the switch is open. Switch a) Equivalent capacitance Ceq b) Charge stored in the capacitor C2 c) Potential difference in the capacitor C2. d) Potential energy stored in the capacitor C2 Now the switch is closed. Find the following quantities. e) Equivalent capacitance Ceq f) Charge stored in the capacitor C g) Potential difference in the capacitor C2. b) Potential energy stored in the capacitor C2
2 Calculate the following quantities in the circuit below, assuming the switch is open. С 1-6 F Switch a) Equivalent capacitance Coq. b) Charge stored in the capacitor C2 c) Potential difference in the capacitor Ci d) Potential energy stored in the capacitor C Now the switch is closed. Find the following quantities. e) Equivalent capacitance Ceq f) Charge stored in the capacitor C2. g) Potential difference in the capacitor C2 h) Potential energy stored in the capacitor C2
In the circuit shown below, є-б, G-C-6 F, and G-G-3AF. Initially the switch is open. Assume that the potential at the point A is OV. Calculate the following quantities. 3 Switch C23 A (0VM a) Equivalent capacitance Ceq b) Total charge Qror stored in Ceq. c) Potential at the point B. (Assume that the point A has OV) d) Charge 2i which is stored in the capacitor C e) Energy E1 stored in the capacitor C
In the circuit shown below, ε=6V, C1=C4= 6μF, and C2=C3=3 μF. Initially, the switch is open. Assume that the potential at the point A is 0 V. Calculate the following quantities. Please help me with letter c to find the potential at the point B. (Assume point A has 0V). First name Student ID In the circuit shown below, ε= 6 V, G = Ci t6HE/and C,-C3-3 μF. Initially the switch is open. Assume that the potential at the point...
In the same circuit as shown in the previous page, the switch is now closed. Calculate the following quantities A (oV) a) Equivalent capacitance Ceq b) Total charge Qror stored in Ceq. c) Potential at the point B. (Assume that the point A has OV.) d) Charge Qi which is stored in the capacitor Ci. e) Charge q which goes through the switch (from point B to C) just after it is closed.
3 In the circuit shown below, є-б, G C,-6 F, and C,-C3-3AF. Initially the switch is open. Assume that the potential at the point A is 0V. Calculate the following quantities. C,-6 Switch A (0V) a) Equivalent capacitance Ceq b) Total charge rot stored in Ceg c) Potential at the point B. (Assume that the point A has 0V.) d) Charge Qi which is stored in the capacitor C e) Energy E1 stored in the capacitor Ci
3 In the circuit shown below, ε= 6 V, Ci = C,-6μF, and C2-C3-3tF. Initially the switch is open. Assume that the potential at the point A is OV. Calculate the following quantities. Switch Polnétal a) Equivalent capacitance Ceg. b) Total charge Qor stored in Ceq c) Potential at the point B. (Assume that the pointA has oV) d) Charge i which is stored in the capacitor Ci. e) Energy Ei stored in the capacitor C
8. The battery in the figure below provides a voltage of 12V. The capacitances are given (a) Find the charge on each capacitor and the potential difference between points d and c, Vd-Vc , when only switch S1 is closed, and (b) later, when switch S2 is also closed. On the way to answering these questions: Reduce the circuit to the simplest equivalent circuit and calculate the equivalent capacitance. (c) How much charge is stored in the circuit after the...