4. Find a. The equivalent capacitance of the network b. If point A and B are connected to a 12v battery, find all charges in each capacitors

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CAPACITORS
5.0 µF
24 µF
4.0 μ
27.93UF
6.0 μF
8.0 μ
4. Find
a. The equivalent capacitance of the network
b. If point A and B are connected to a 12V battery, find all charges in
each capacitors
RESISTORS
3.0 Ω
4.0 2
27.93 n3
8.0 2
20.0 2
6.0 2
5. Find
a. the equivalent resistance.
b. If point A and Bwill be connected to 12V battery, find all individual
current and voltage drop in each resistors.
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Transcribed Image Text:CAPACITORS 5.0 µF 24 µF 4.0 μ 27.93UF 6.0 μF 8.0 μ 4. Find a. The equivalent capacitance of the network b. If point A and B are connected to a 12V battery, find all charges in each capacitors RESISTORS 3.0 Ω 4.0 2 27.93 n3 8.0 2 20.0 2 6.0 2 5. Find a. the equivalent resistance. b. If point A and Bwill be connected to 12V battery, find all individual current and voltage drop in each resistors. ww
WORK, ENERGY
POWER
A 27.93 kg rocket in a
fireworks display is launched from
rest and follows an erratic flight
path to reach the point P. Point P is
29 m above the starting point. In
the process, 400 J of work is done
on the rocket by the
nonconservative force generated
by the burning propellant. Ignoring
air resistance and the mass lost due
to the burning propellant, find the
speed vf of the rocket at the point P.
29 m
hf
Vo = 0 m/s
ho
ELECTRIC
CHARGE
How many excess
electrons are there if the
object is negatively
charged with 27.93
Coulomb?
Transcribed Image Text:WORK, ENERGY POWER A 27.93 kg rocket in a fireworks display is launched from rest and follows an erratic flight path to reach the point P. Point P is 29 m above the starting point. In the process, 400 J of work is done on the rocket by the nonconservative force generated by the burning propellant. Ignoring air resistance and the mass lost due to the burning propellant, find the speed vf of the rocket at the point P. 29 m hf Vo = 0 m/s ho ELECTRIC CHARGE How many excess electrons are there if the object is negatively charged with 27.93 Coulomb?
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