A particular 12 V car battery can send a total charge of 84 A . h (ampere-hours) through a circuit, from one terminal to the other. (a) How many coulombs of charge does this represent? (Hint: See Eq. 21-3.) (b) If this entire charge undergoes a change in electric potential of 12 V, how much energy is involved?
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A plastic rod has been bent into a circle of radius R = 8.20 cm. It has a charge Ql = +4.20 pC uniformly distributed along onequarter of its circumference and a charge Q2 = -6Ql uniformly distributed along the rest of the circumference (Fig. 24-39). With V = 0 at infinity, what is the electric potential / / / / / / / tCP-E~~, ." ... P R ' \ : \ \ \ \ \ \ \ at (a) the center C of the circle and (b) point P, on the central axis of the circle at distance D = 6.71 cm from the center? PT D 1 ' Fig. 24-39 R ~ 25.
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The first step in solving 24 problem number 25 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A plastic rod has been bent into a circle of radius R = 8.20 cm. It has a charge Ql = +4.20 pC uniformly distributed along onequarter of its circumference and a charge Q2 = -6Ql uniformly distributed along the rest of the circumference (Fig. 24-39). With V = 0 at infinity, what is the electric potential / / / / / / / tCP-E~~, ." ... P R ' \ : \ \ \ \ \ \ \ at (a) the center C of the circle and (b) point P, on the central axis of the circle at distance D = 6.71 cm from the center? PT D 1 ' Fig. 24-39 R ~ 25.
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