Answer:
False. Opposite electric charges will attract, and like charges will repel.
In real-life circuits, there will always be more than one capacitor or resistor included. In a circuit with multiple capacitors, the total or equivalent capacitance can be calculated to represent all the capacitors as a single one with a capacitance called either the "net capacitance" or "equivalent capacitance". The formula to use to calculate this net capacitance is dependent on whether the capacitors are in series or in parallel.
The equivalent capacitance of the three capacitors shown in the figure is equal to 7.5 microfarad.
Capacitance is the ability to store charge. It is visible from the figure that capacitance C1 = 10μF, C2 = 20μF and C3 = 10μF. The capacitors C1 and C2 are connected in parallel. Therefore we first take the equivalent capacitance of C1 and C2, which can be calculated as follows;
Now, the equivalent capacitance of C12 and C3 is calculated. Since they are connected in series, so the formula will be reciprocal sum of the capacitance C12 and C3, which is shown below:
Hence, the equivalent capacitance will be equal to 7.5 microfarad units.
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The speed of light is approximately 299,792 kilometers (186,282 miles) per second. Given a millisecond is a thousandth of a second, light will travel approximately 299.792 kilometers in one millisecond.
The speed of light in a vacuum, such as outer space, is a set constant in physics, approximately 299,792 kilometers per second, or about 186,282 miles per second. Thus, if we want to know how far light travels in 1 millisecond, that is, one hundredth of a scecond, we need to convert seconds into milliseconds.
There are 1,000 milliseconds in one second. Hence, in 1 millisecond, light will travel about 299.792 kilometers (or about 186.282 miles).
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two heavy bags of groceries upstairs to your
kitchen. Will you do more work on the bags if
you carry them up one at a time? Explain.
Answer:
no both remains same...
Explanation:
because the work done is given by the product of the both the masses added (m+m) Displacement
and second time when you carry the bags individually it comes out to be the same m×displacement + m×displacement