Question
A 24.0-V battery is connected to a 4.70-µF capacitor. How much energy (in J) is stored in the capacitor?
I'm guessing this is really easy but my professor sent us into the homework blind...again...
I'm guessing this is really easy but my professor sent us into the homework blind...again...
Answers
Steve
C'mon. In these days, you are never blind. A simple web search immediately points to
http://farside.ph.utexas.edu/teaching/302l/lectures/node47.html
where the whole topic is discussed, and formulas are derived.
Surely you have a text for the course, where this is treated. Might try reading it.
http://farside.ph.utexas.edu/teaching/302l/lectures/node47.html
where the whole topic is discussed, and formulas are derived.
Surely you have a text for the course, where this is treated. Might try reading it.
Harlay
I do have the text but it is by far the most worthless physics textbook available at the college level, no one in the class uses it, it just makes the class more confusing, though he does let us use it on the quizzes/tests (which sometimes helps). Thank you for the link it really helped, I tried doing an internet search but I'm on a campus computer right now (with a LOT of blocked content) so not much came up.