Current density of solution a/m2 is given below
Step-by-step explanation:
Current density is the measure of current generated per unit surface area of electrode.
Eg: In microbial fuel cell/fuel cells, if you are using electrode with size of 5cm x 2cm and current produced is 200mA, then current density will be,
CD= Current/(projected area of electrode)
area of rectangle= LxB= 5cm x 2cm =10cm2
CD= 200mA/10cm2
CD= 20mA/cm2
Your Current will be 200mA.
Current density will be 20mA/cm2.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
its either
10081/9
1201/1000
1201201/10000000
i hope its one of these
The phrases 3 to the 4th power and 3 to the power of 4 are equivalent to the algebraic operations 4 × 4 × 4 × 4 and 44.
Answer:
(0, -2)
Step-by-step explanation:
The x- and y-coordinates indicate the position of a point in the 2D coordinate plane relative to the origin. The coordinates are written as an ordered pair of numbers (x, y), where x indicates horizontal position and y indicates vertical position.
Example
The position of the point in the figure below is specified by the ordered pair, (6, 4). 6 is the x-coordinate and 4 is the y-coordinate of the point.