Hey guys , can you help with a small problem here , I'm just not sure about it :D http://oi43.tinypic.com/10icnxd.jpg check the picture, if he wanted to calculate the charge in each capacitor , I'll use c=q/v q=c*v but should I take every single capacitor and calculate the charge in it ? or should I just find the ceq and then use it to find the charge ?
do you know any good online physics notes or a physics book on mechanics and electricity
Thank you , but can you just answer my question ? the question says " in each capacitor " I'm not sure should I take every single capacitor and find the charge in it or find the ceq and use it ?
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capacitance in parallel "add them "
@perl sorry man , I suck at this subject , I'm not sure why it's even in my course plan as a CS student , except maybe for those who want to be a games programmers. but I think MIT are teaching stuff like this free , online. check them
Thanks buddy , the one in parallel I add them and the one in series I use this 1/ceq = 1/c1 + 1/c2 , and then find ceq and so on
Thanks buddy for your help, here have a medal :D
wc buddy .
what does wc stand for ?
WELCOME -WC @perl
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