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For the simple network of Figure Q3.1, find the voltage across C2 after each capacitor has charged to
its final value The supply voltage is 93.7 V C, = 004 µF C2 = 0 08 µF Give your answer in volts,
correct to 2 decimal places.
2 kl
4 kN
0.04 uF 0.08 µF
Figure Q3.1.
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Transcribed Image Text:For the simple network of Figure Q3.1, find the voltage across C2 after each capacitor has charged to its final value The supply voltage is 93.7 V C, = 004 µF C2 = 0 08 µF Give your answer in volts, correct to 2 decimal places. 2 kl 4 kN 0.04 uF 0.08 µF Figure Q3.1. Answer: NEXT PAGE
A copper wire carries a current from west to east. Assume the magnetic field of the earth at this
location to be horizontal and directed from south to north with a magnitude of 7.0E-5 T. How much
current would make the magnetic force on the wire equal in magnitude to the gravitational force on the
wire for a length of 40 m of wire? The density of copper is 8.92 x103 kg/m and the cross-sectional
area of the wire is 5.0E-6 m2. Give your answer in amperes, correct to three decimal places.
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Transcribed Image Text:A copper wire carries a current from west to east. Assume the magnetic field of the earth at this location to be horizontal and directed from south to north with a magnitude of 7.0E-5 T. How much current would make the magnetic force on the wire equal in magnitude to the gravitational force on the wire for a length of 40 m of wire? The density of copper is 8.92 x103 kg/m and the cross-sectional area of the wire is 5.0E-6 m2. Give your answer in amperes, correct to three decimal places. Answer: NEXT PAGE
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