Pretty sure kirchoffs rules apply here but i am not really comfortable with his topic.
Pretty sure kirchoffs rules apply here but i am not really comfortable with his topic. gurer...
pretty sure part A is correct really need help on part B A 1.15-k resistor and a 566-mH inductor are connected in series to a 1500-Ha generator with an mms voltage of 12.5 V Part A What is the current in the circuit? I... 2.3 m Previous Answers Completed Part B What capacitance must be inserted in series with the resistor and inductor to reduce the rms current to half the value found in part ? 80 AEC C- F...
I need help understanding this question. I am confused on the concept here. I know its under equipotential surfaces but that's all. 4. Two equal positive charges are placed x m apart. The equipotential lines are at 100 V interval. The potential for line c is A. □100V B. D100 V C. 0200 V D. □200V E. zero +20V +100V a b +0
I really need help understanding these questions. I am not good when it come to science(chemistry). but, I love math. I really need help, can you please show step. needed help with 8 only 1. Identify each of the following types of energy as either potential energy or kinetic energy (6 Points) a. Thermal Energy Kinetic Energy b. Chemical Energy Potential Energy c. Gravitational Energy Potinhal Entry 2. The Si Unit for energy is the Joule which is represented with...
Please help me get these correct, I am not sure what I am doing wrong here so please show how you got the answer and show every step. Please. I’ll rate good. are siven by a component of a along the direction of b 12+8. and b-21+5.Fndla) ax D.a(a+) .and l) th (a) Number 17.3 Units This answer has no units (b) Number i 173 Units This answer has no units t ] units [Thisanswer has no units (c) Number...
Could someone help me solve questoin 4-9? I am really struggling with them and could use an explanation. Thank you! Lauren Take Test: M3HW3-PHY- Physics Archive | July 16, i ← → https://learn.kent.edu/webapps/assessment take/launch.jsp?course assessment_idーー226721-1 &course id=-132761-1 &Content id=-4958936-1&step-null 2 points Save Answer Question 4 In the drawing below, E-4.0N/C and d-1.5m. Calculate the work done by the electric field in moving a +5.0x10 charge from A to B. Be sure to include-sign if your answer is negative. Your answer...
Please i need detailed explanation. Thanks! Problem4 Using Kirchhoff's rules, (a) find the current in each resistor shown in Figure 3 and (b) find the potential difference between points c 4.00 ㏀ 0.0 V 60.0 V T80.0V 2.00 k Ri FIGURE 3
(a) Kirchhoff's rules using each circuit in the figure Find currents passing through the resistance. (b) between points c and f by calculating the potential difference (Vc-Vf) which point is higher Determine the potential. (c) Provided by batteries What is the total power? I 4.00 k22 b d E E, R3 Ez 70.0 V 60.0 V 80.0 V 12 I 11 R2 3.00 k22 2.00 k92 ww R1
I'm pretty sure that I have the right answers, but I really need good explanations with steps for them please. Thank you!! 46) The addition of large quantities of C2042- to a solution of Ca2+ causes 46) _B Ca2t (aq)+C2042-(aq)CaC204(s) A) an increase in [Ca2+. B) precipitation of CaC204 C) Ksp to decrease. D) Ksp to increase. E) precipitation of Ca2*, 47) Write the Ksp expression for Ag2CO3 47) 46) The addition of large quantities of C2042- to a solution...
I have the answers here from the textbook but am having trouble figuring out how to set up equations. Any help is appreciated thanks! P 6.4-6 + Determine the node voltages for the circuit shown in Figure P 6.4-6. Answer: va = -0.75 V, Vb = 0 V, and Vc = -0.9375 V 10 k 40 k 20 k MMM- b 25 k W 12 v 340k 3 15k Figure P 6.4-6
I am in my Construction Management and trying to figure out some questions. Pretty much all of them. Midler EA POCOU CIVL 142 Construction Specifications Page 8 49. The term "Bidder" is best defined as a. A Contractor who is interested in doing the work b. A Contractor who is qualified to do the work c. The individual or entity who submits a Bid directly to the Owner d. An individual who is awarded a contract e. All of the...