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Answer:
it will take 36.12 ms to reduce the capacitor's charge to 10 μC
Explanation:
Qi= C×V
then:
Vi = Q/C = 30μ/20μ = 1.5 volts
and:
Vf = Q/C = 10μ/20μ = 0.5 volts
then:
v = v₀e^(–t/τ)
v₀ is the initial voltage on the cap
v is the voltage after time t
R is resistance in ohms,
C is capacitance in farads
t is time in seconds
RC = τ = time constant
τ = 20µ x 1.5k = 30 ms
v = v₀e^(t/τ)
0.5 = 1.5e^(t/30ms)
e^(t/30ms) = 10/3
t/30ms = 1.20397
t = (30ms)(1.20397) = 36.12 ms
Therefore, it will take 36.12 ms to reduce the capacitor's charge to 10 μC.
A scalar quantity is a measurement of a quantity, like temperature, or mass.
Answer:
F=m(11.8m/s²)
For example, if m=10,000kg, F=118,000N.
Explanation:
There are only two vertical forces acting on the rocket: the force applied from its thrusters F, and its weight mg. So, we can write the equation of motion of the rocket as:
Solving for the force F, we obtain that:
Since we know the values for a (2m/s²) and g (9.8m/s²), we have that:
From this relationship, we can calculate some possible values for F and m. For example, if m=10,000kg, we can obtain F:
In this case, the force from the rocket's thrusters is equal to 118,000N.