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Chap9AnswersExpect to see some of these types of problems on next quiz (week after April vacation??) 1a. 5 µF 1b. 1 µC 1c. 10 V 2, 3, & 4: you tell me... Do on your own and show work (simple work). Ask for answers in class (you will see these on next quiz!) 5. 2 µF 6. 220 pF 7. 89 pF 8. 990 pF 9. 13 pF 10. you tell me... 11. you tell me... 12. you tell me... 13a. 0.02 µF 13b. 0.047 µF 13c. 0.001 µF 13d. 22 pF Note: many of the caps we use in the lab are labeled this way, so MAKE SURE YOU KNOW THIS METHOD!! Try a couple more problems using this last marking method:
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14. you tell me... 15. you tell me... (and feel free to cut open a couple devices to see what is inside!!) 16. 200 pF 17a. 0.69 µF 17b. 70 pF 17c. 2.6 µF 18a. CT = 0.69 µF, V1µF = 6.9V, V2.2µF = 3.13V 18b. CT = 70 pF, V100pF = 69.7V, V560pF = 12.4V, V390pF = 17.9V 18c. CT = 2.6 µF, V10µF = 7.8V, V4.7µF = 16.8V, V47µF = 1.68V, V22µF = 3.59V 19. QT = 10 µC, V1 = 2.13V, V2 = 10V, V3 = 4.55V, V4 = 1V 20a. CT = 1.1 nF 20b. CT = 0.12 µF 21a. CT = 2.6 µF 21b. CT = 690 pF 21c. CT = 1.6 µF 22a. CT = 2.6 µF, VAB = 2.62V 22b. CT = 320 pF, VAB = 3.20V 22c. CAB = 1.5 µF, CT = 0.6 µF, VAB = 4V 23a. 100 µS 23b. 560 µS 23C. 22.1 µS 23d. 15 mS |