The potential difference applied to

  1. rephrase thisElectrical current moves through a conductor when an electrical potential difference (voltage) is applied across
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  2. Three uncharged capacitors, X, Y, Z, each with capacitance of 12uF each are connectedA---------[X]------[Y/Z]-----------B *Y&Z
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  3. 12. What work is done when 5.0 C is raised in potential by 1.5 V.......13. What potential difference is applied to metal plates
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  4. 12. What work is done when 5.0 C is raised in potential by 1.5 V.......13. What potential difference is applied to metal plates
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    2. Abdulrazak umar UsmanThree point charges Q+10x10-1 asked by Abdulrazak umar UsmanThree point charges Q+10x10-1
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  5. What potential difference must be applied across a 1200 Ω resistor in order thatthe resulting current be 30 milliamperes?
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  6. Determine the minimum potential difference that must be applied to the following electrolytic cell to cause a chemical reaction.
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  7. The potential difference applied to an X-ray tube is 5 kV and the current through it is3.2 mA. Then the number of electrons
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  8. according to Lenz's law, the magnetic field of an induced current in a conductor willa. enhance the applied field b. heat the
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  9. In Figure below, an electron accelerated from rest through potential difference V1=0.955 kV enters the gap between two parallel
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  10. At time t=0, a potential difference of 475 V is applied to a coil with an inductance L=0.642 H and a resistance R=36 ohms. How
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