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- Solve the following problem sets, use GRESA, final answers should be in two decimal places. A capacitor of 3.23µF has an area of 6.35mm^2. Determine the separation distance between the two plates. If the new capacitance is now 5.63mF, what is the value of the dielectric inserted to the capacitor? What is the new voltage if the capacitor is connected to a 110 volts source? If the electric field created by two plates 8.99x10^4 N/C and a working voltage of 63 volts. Will the capacitor experience a dielectric breakdown? Prove your answer.Solve for what is required in each problem. Report your answers with decimal digits and indicate the proper unit A stationary electron is moved from point A, with an electric potential of 125 V, to point B, with an electric potential of 225 V. How much work is done to move the electron to point B? What is the magnitude of the electric field strength if the distance between A and B is 12.0 cm? What is the speed of the electron at point B?Directions: Solve the given problems. Show your complete solutions.Round off your answers into 3 significant figures. 1. Two parallel metal sheets carrying opposite electric charges areseparated by a distance of 0.050 m. the electric field between them is650 N/C.a. What is the potential difference between the sheets?b. Which of the two sheets has higher potential, the one with positivecharges or the one with negative charges?c. What is the surface charge density on the positive sheet?
- I am unsure of where I went wrong in my calculations. If possible, please list the steps so I may understand where I went wrong. (a). Ho wmuch charge does a battery have to supply a 5.00 uF capacitor to create a potential difference of 1.20 V across it's plates? (in C) (b). How much energy is stored in the capacitor in this case? (in J) (c). How much charge would the battery have to supply to store 1.50 J of energy in the capacitor? (in C) (d). What would be the potential across the capacitor in that case? (in V)Solve the following problems completely and draw appropriate diagrams and label all diagrams. A charges of QA = + 16 pC and QB = - 12 pC are placed at the two corners of an equilateral triangle 10 cm on a side. What is the potential at the third corner of the triangle?A graph of the electric field between two capacitor plates as a function of distance from the left plate is shown below. The distance between the plates is d, the direction of the field is to the right, and a battery is connected to the plates. 1. Which plate carries a positive charge? 2. How many slabs of material have been inserted between the plates? What is the thickness of the material in terms of d? 3. What can you say about the slab(s) inserted? 4. Sketch a graph of the electric field between the plates when the slabs between the plates are removed and the battery remains connected. Useful information: C=QV=κC0 Cplates=ϵ0Ad Cspheres=4πϵ0R1R2R2−R1 Ccylinder=2πϵ0lln(R2/R1)
- Please answer the questions below. The data needed is in the picture. a) If we change the battery into a 5.0V cell, instead of using 1.5V cell, how much energy will be stored in the capacitor? b) If the flash lasts for about 0.001 s, what is the power delivered by the capacitor duringthis brief time? c) If the dielectric used in the capacitor were a 0.010-mm-thick sheet of Strontium titanate (k=234), what would be the surface area of the capacitor plates? Thank you!!What is the magnitude of the electric field at a point midway between a -5.9 uC and a +8.2 uC charge 8.8 cm apart? Assume no other charges are nearby. Express your answer using two significant figures: E= (what value) in (what units)? What is the direction of the electric field? Toward the positive charge Toward the negative charge P.S. I know nothing about this but I have a good idea are some quick google help. I feel like I understand the concept but I want to verify the work before I'm able to help a friend with this problem. It would be helpful if you can list all the steps- I can reverse engineer with no issues.choose the right answer and show your solution 1. CALCULATE THE ENERGY STORED IN A CAPACITOR IF THE CAPACITANCE IS 3 milliFARAD AND THE VOLTAGE ACROSS THE PLATES IS 0.54 VOLTS. a.) 0.00044 J b.) 0.00000044 J c.) 0.00000081 J d.) 0.00081 J
- Solve the given problem. Show your complete solutions. Round off your answers into 3 significant figures. A force 0.065 N is required to move a charge of 40 µC a distance of 27 cm in an electric field. What is the potential difference between the two points?Three (3) point charges with q = 7.50 uC are initially held fixed as shown in the figure. The charges are then released, and all three move in response to the electric force between them. Assuming L = 250m, what is the sum of the kinetic energies of the three particles when they are very far apart? Show your work and use significant figures in the final answer. [ Answer: 3.87 J ]Answer the following. Show your complete solution by identifying the givenvariables, unknown , formula , solution, and final answer. 1. A point particle of charge 2.5 nC and mass 3.25x10-3 kg is in a uniform electric field directed tothe right. It is released from rest and moves to the right. After it has traveled 12.0 cm, its speedis 25 m/s. Find the (a) work done on the particle, (b) change in the electric potential energy ofthe particle, and (c) magnitude of the electric field.