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Jipu 123

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Consider capacitors C1, C2, and C3, which are connected in series in a closed loop. A switch is placed between C1 and C2. With the switch open, C1is charged to 12.0 volts by a battery. The battery is then disconnected and the switch is closed.
 
  Determine the final charge on each capacitor, and the potential difference across each, given that C1 = 2.00 F, and C2 = C3 = 3.00 F.

Question 2

A sample of a diatomic ideal gas occupies 33.6 L under standard conditions. How many moles of gas are in the sample?
 
  A) 3.0
  B) 4.5
  C) 1.5
  D) 2.0
  E) 0.75



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jgranad15

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Answer to Question 1

Q1 = 13.7 F; V1 = 6.88 V
Q2 = Q3 = 10.3 C; V2 = V3 = 3.43 V

Answer to Question 2

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Jipu 123

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Reply 2 on: Jul 27, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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