C1 C2 The diagram here shows capacitors 1 and 2 with corresponding capacitance c, and C2 such that C2 >C1. Compare V1 and V2:
Prob. 2. The figure shows a network of three capacitors, C1 = 3.0uF, C2 = 4.0uF, and C3 = 8.0uF, connected to a constant applied potential Vac across terminals a and C. The capacitors in the network are fully charged, and the charge on C2 is 60.0uc. C2 th с [b]What is the value (in units of uF) of the equivalent capacitance Cac of the three-capacitor network between points d and c? (Example: If your answer is 12.0uF, enter your...
Question 12 (1 point) C3 C1 C2 C4 In the following circuit, C1-2 9 F, C2-2' 9 F, C3-2" 9 F, C4-2 9 F, and E- 6 Volt. Calculate the charge in C3 capacitor Your Answer Answer units
2. Consider a consumer with preferences over current and future consumption given by U(C1, C2) = (c1)1/2 (c2)1/2 where cı denotes the amount consumed in period 1 and c2 the amount consumed in period 2. Suppose that period 1 income expressed in units of good 1 is mı = 20000 and period 2 income expressed in units of good 2 is m2 = 30000. Suppose also that p1 = P2 = 1 and let r denote the interest rate. (a)...
Prob. 2. The figure shows a network of three capacitors, C1 = 3.0 uF, C2 = 4.0uF, and C3 = 8.0uF, connected to a constant applied potential Vac across terminals a and C. The capacitors in the network are fully charged, and the charge on C2 is 60.0uc. C2 C [a] What is the charge (in units of uC) on capacitor Cz? (Example: If your answer is 75.0°C, enter your answer as 75.0 in the answer box.) Prob. 2. The...
OLIO What is the shape around the C1 atom and around the C2 atom in the structure given below? C1 The shape around both C1 and C2 is tetrahedral. The shape around C1 is trigonal planar and C2 is tetrahedral The shape around C1 is trigonal planar and C2 is bent. The shape around C1 is tetrahedral and C2 is trigonal planar
The consumer's problem is max u(C1, C2) s.t. C1 +5 < y1 C2 < y2 + (1+r)s C1 > 0, c220 Characterize the solution
If C1 and C2 are subsets of the same sample space C, show that P(C1 inersection C2)<=P(C1)<=P(C1 U C2)<=P(C1) + P(C2)
Determine term c1 and c2 by using Rayleigh-Ritz method. Displacement function is u(x)= c1(x/l)+c2(x/l)^2. answer: c1= ((9/4)pl)/ea c2= ((-3/4)pl)/ea Answer is probably wrong, i get only c2 correct... EA L/2 L12
Consider the endowment economy. Jason has a utility function of uJ (c1, c2) = ln(c1) + 1 2 ln(c2). Tahani has a utility function of uT (c1, c2) = min {c1, c2} . The endowments are eJ = (1, 2) and eT = (2, 1). a. Define the competitive equilibrium for this economy. b. Calculate the market clearing prices and the equilibrium allocation