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- An electron is fired at a speed v 4.3 x 10 m/s and at an angle 8 = 39.7 between two parallel conducting plates as shown in the figure. If s 1.7 mm and the voltage difference between the plates is AV= 99.8 V, determine how close, w. the electron will get to the bottom plate. Put your answer in meters and include at 6 decimal places in your answer. Do not include units. The x-axis of the coordinate system is in the middle of the parallel plate capacitor. Round your answer to 6 decimal places.2012hyundal genes... 2012 hyundal gene..... Figure +3.0 nC 10 cm 5.0 cm -6.0 nC . ARK Performance 1 of 1 2012 hyundai gene... Part A Submit Part B What is the strength of the electric field at the position indicated by the dot in (Figure 1)? 185] ΑΣΦΑΤΑ 2012 hyundal gene... Submit Provide Feedback Request Answer Apply - Pharmacy T... Request Answer P Pearson Kickoff N/C What is the direction of the electric field at the position indicated by the dot in (Figure 1)? Specify the direction as an angle measured clockwise from the positive z axis 196] ΑΣΦ Course Home Review I Constants Next >Capacitance, Charge and Voltage: Q = CV 1. Click the Reset Button on the bottom right of the PHET simulation. 2. CHECK Plate Charges and Bar Graphs boxes in the upper right so your display resembles the graph below. 3. SET the Plate Area to 200 mm² and the Separation to 4.0 mm. Capactance Tup Pate Charge oc Sured Energy Pu Charges r Graphs O e Fd Cument Direction 1500 V 4. Connect the voltmeter across the capacitor by placing the red on the top plate and black on bottom. If the voltmeter reads a negative, switch the red and black. 5. Set the battery Voltage to 0.25 V. Record the measured plate charge, Q. 6. Repeat Step 5 for each Voltage in Table 3. Table 3: Charge and Voltage Voltage |(V) Plate Charge |(pC) 0.25 V 0.50 V 0.75 V 1.00 V 1.25 V 1.50 V
- Help please, Show your complete (step-by-step) analysis and solution, with the appropriate equations and/or diagrams. Thank youu! 2. Given a set of 6 (six) 1.5 -V cells. Show by means of a diagram how you would connect the four cells to obtain a total voltage of: a) 3 V b) 4.5 V Indicate where a voltmeter should be connected in order to read the total voltage.6:00 Not Secure – elearning.jadara.edu.jo 4 of 6 Capacitance, Charge and Voltage: Q = CV 1. Click the Reset Button on the bottom right of the PHET simulation. 2. CHECK Plate Charges and Bar Graphs boxes in the upper right so your display resembles the graph below. 3. SET the Plate Area to 200 mm² and the Separation to 4.0 mm. Capatance Top Pate Charge Sored Energy Pate Charges Bar Graphs O Dectric Fed O Cument Direction Voltage 1.500 V 4. Connect the voltmeter across the capacitor by placing the red on the top plate and black on bottom. If the voltmeter reads a negative, switch the red and black. 5. Set the battery Voltage to 0.25 V. Record the measured plate charge, Q. 6. Repeat Step 5 for each Voltage in Table 3 Table 3: Charge and Voltage Voltage Plate Charge (РС) (V) 0.25 V 0.50 V 0.75 V 1.00 V 1.25 V 1.50 VPlease help me with the following question and make sure it's correct. Picture of the diagram included. explain pls, thanks Q: In (Figure 1), each capacitor has C� = 4.00 μF�F and Vab=23.0�ab=23.0 VV. Part A. Calculate the charge on C1. Express your answer with the appropriate units. Part B. Calculate the charge on C2. Express your answer with the appropriate units. Part C. Calculate the charge on C3. Express your answer with the appropriate units. Part D. Calculate the charge on C4. Express your answer with the appropriate units. Part E. Calculate the potential difference across C1. Express your answer with the appropriate units. Part F. Calculate the potential difference across C2. Express your answer with the appropriate units. Part G. ' Calculate the potential difference across C3. Express your answer with the appropriate units. Part H. Calculate the potential difference across C4. Express your answer with the appropriate units.
- Solve the following.1. How much energy does a 5.5-V AAA battery have that can move 125 C?2. What is the strength of the electric field between two parallel conducting plates separated by 1.00 cm and having a potential difference (voltage) between them of 1.50 × 104 V?3. What are the sign and magnitude of a point charge (Q) that produces a potential of −2.00 V at a distance of 1.00 mm?4. If the potential due to a point charge is 5.00 × 102 V at a distance of 15.0 m, what are the sign and magnitude of the charge (Q)?Part B. Finding the PD Directions: Solve the following problems. Write your answer on a clean sheet of paper. Show your solutions. 1. To carry how much charge between two points having potential difference equal to 220 V, 1760 J of work is done? Ans. 8 C 2. The EMF of a cell falls from 3 volts to 2.8 volts when its terminals are joined to an electrical load of 4 Ohms. Calculate the internal resistance of the cell.Directions: Solve for the given problems. Show your complete solutions. Round off your answers into 3 significant figures. 1. A potential difference of 4.80 kV is established between parallel plates in air. If the air becomes electrically conducting when the electric field exceeds 3.00 x 106 V/m, what is the minimum separation distance?
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