A parallel-plate air capacitor is made from two plates 0.200{\rm m} square, spaced 0.800 {\rm cm} apart. It is connected to a 120 {\rm V} battery. If the plates are pulled apart to aseparation of 1.60 {\rm cm}, suppose the battery remains connected while theplates are pulled apart.

What is the capacitance?

C =2.21×10−11{\rm F}


Part B

What is the charge on each plate?

Enter your answer as two numbers,separated with a comma.

Part C

What is the electric field between theplates?

E =7500 {\rm V/m}

Part D

What is the energy stored in thecapacitor?

U =1.59×10−7{\rm J}

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Answer 1

Answer:

A)  C = 4.425 10⁻¹³ F,  B) Q = 6.31 10⁻¹¹ C,  C)  E = 8.9 10⁴ N / C,  

D)  u_{E} = 3.19 10⁻⁹ J

Explanation:

Part A. Capacitance is

           C = ε₀ A / d

in this case distance is d = 0.800 cm = 0.800 10⁻² m and the area of ​​the plates is x = 0.200 cm= 0.2 10⁻² m, all the quantities must be in the SI system for the result to be in Farads

           A = x²

           A = (0.2 10⁻²)²

           A = 4 10⁻⁶ m

let's calculate

          C = 8.85 10⁻¹² 4 10⁻⁶ / 0.8 10⁻²

          C = 44.25 10⁻¹⁴ F

          C = 4.425 10⁻¹³ F

Part B. The charge on each plate is

          Q = C ΔV

           Q = 4.425 10⁻¹³ 120

           Q = 6.31 10⁻¹¹ C

Part C. the electric field of a plate is

           E = σ / 2ε₀

where the charge density is

            σ = Q / A

we substitute

             E =[tex]\frac{Q}{ 2\epsilon_o A}[/tex]

       

let's calculate

             E = [tex]\frac{6.31^{-11} }{ 2 \ 8.85^{-12} \ 4^{-6} }[/tex]

             E = 8.9 10⁴ N / C

Part D. stored energy

              [tex]u_{E}[/tex] = ½ C V²

               u_{E} = ½ 4.425 10⁻¹³ 120²

               u_{E} = 3.19 10⁻⁹ J


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Answer:

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Sound has an electromagnetic wave

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Answer:

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Diffuse reflection involves reading a notepad.

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The following is a list of the three most common forms of reflection:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

We are given;

Spring constant; K = 20N/cm

Extension; Δx = 2.5 cm

We want to find the load which is the force. This is gotten from the equation;

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F = 20 × 2.5

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D

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F₂ = 1.723 x 10⁸ N

Further explanation

Given

Area of small piston : 0.004 m²

Area of large piston : 3.5 m²

Force 225 N

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Answer:

C

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Why is thunder heard later after than the flash of light?​

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Answer:

During a thunderstorm, lightning is seen first and thunder is heard later on because light travels faster than sound. If you see a lightning flash but cannot hear any thunder, the thunderstorm is most likely be quite far away from you.

David moves a 350 N bucket with 175 N of force using a pulley. What mechanical advantage does he have when using the pulley?

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Answer:

the mechanical advantage David had when using the pulley is 2.

Explanation:

Given;

load moved by David, L = 350 N

effort applied by David, E = 175 N

The mechanical advantage David had when using the pulley is calculated as;

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A cannonball accelerates at 1000 m / s2 from an applied force of 5000 N. What is the mass of the cannonball?

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Answer:

mass=force/acceleratio

m=5000/1000

m=5kg

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Given:-

acceleration = 1000 m/s²force = 5000 N

To find:-

Mass of the cannonball

Formula to be used:-

[tex]\longrightarrow[/tex] [tex]\underline{\boxed{\sf mass = \dfrac{force}{acceleration}}}[/tex]

Solution:-

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hence, the required answer is 5kg.

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