Chapter 23: Q86PE (page 863)
A\(20.0\,{\rm{Hz}},{\rm{ }}16.0\,{\rm{V}}\)source produces a\(2.00\,{\rm{mA}}\)current when connected to a capacitor. What is the capacitance?
Short Answer
The capacitance is obtained as, \(0.995\,{\rm{\mu F}}\).
Chapter 23: Q86PE (page 863)
A\(20.0\,{\rm{Hz}},{\rm{ }}16.0\,{\rm{V}}\)source produces a\(2.00\,{\rm{mA}}\)current when connected to a capacitor. What is the capacitance?
The capacitance is obtained as, \(0.995\,{\rm{\mu F}}\).
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