Physics, 24.06.2021 19:20 jayceerocks5614
Using the yellow sensor, find the position where the electric field has a minimum value and type it out. Based on this setup, annotate where the "sensor" would be pulled directly to the left? (Hint: There are two general regions)
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A2.0 ÎĽf capacitor and a 4.0 ÎĽf capacitor are connected in series across a 0.827-kv potential. the charged capacitors are then disconnected from the source and connected to each other with terminals of like sign together. find the voltage across each capacitor.
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