genesiscorado349 genesiscorado349
  • 01-10-2021
  • Physics
contestada

1. What charge is stored in a 180.0-μFcapacitor when 120.0 V is applied to it?

Respuesta :

Minihalfatima
Minihalfatima Minihalfatima
  • 01-10-2021

Answer:

So capacitance is charge divided by voltage and we can multiply both sides by V to solve for Q. So Q—the charge stored in the capacitor—is the capacitance multiplied by the voltage. So it's 180 times 10 to the minus 6 farads times 120 volts which is 0.0216 coulombs.

Explanation:

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Jim has 4 different versions of thistles invading his back yard. He estimates that of these thistles, 1/2 are Canadian, 1/4 are bull thistles, 1/6 are plumeless
the official language of brazil is: a : portuguese b : french c : english d : chinese
What sentiment is conveyed by these sentences from the passage?
Which describes the effect of stress on the circulatory system during the alarm stage?
Which statement about electric force is true?
put the following list of numbers in ascending order. a)1.206 b)1.212 c)1.2105 d)1.21
hi there can anyone help me out with this question please
Review what you know about American foreign policy between 1890–1920 and the debate over imperialism
Fusion means "to divide." true false
Alkaline earth metals do not react with oxygen. true or false