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Jan 21 |
accepted | Finding and plotting the current graph from a voltage graph (piecewise function) |
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Jan 16 |
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Finding and plotting the current graph from a voltage graph (piecewise function) In that case.. it would be (80/3)*5=133.3 Amps for 0.5<x<1.25 and -133.3 Amps for 1.25<x<2.0. |
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Jan 13 |
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Finding and plotting the current graph from a voltage graph (piecewise function) Okay, I made some re-calculations and got the function to be 80x/3 - 40/3 and -80x/3 + 160/3, respectively. I integrated according to the limits, got 15/2, then multiplied by 5 Farads, with the final result being 37.5 Amps from 0.5 to 2.0 (both were positive). Is this correct ? |
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Jan 13 |
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Finding and plotting the current graph from a voltage graph (piecewise function) I got 87.5 Amps (after integration over limits, and multiplying by 5 Farads)... which seems rather large. Is this correct? |
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Jan 13 |
asked | Finding and plotting the current graph from a voltage graph (piecewise function) |
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Dec 13 |
asked | Semiconductor problem: how much Boron is required to establish a certain amount of charge carrier density |
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Dec 5 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Mar 13 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Mar 13 |
accepted | Unknown isotope |
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Mar 13 |
asked | Unknown isotope |
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Aug 10 |
awarded | Student |
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Aug 10 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Apr 27 |
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Simple harmonic motion problem thanks for the concept clarification |
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Apr 27 |
accepted | Simple harmonic motion problem |
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Apr 21 |
asked | Simple harmonic motion problem |