Answer:

Explanation:
A 6.0-cm-diameter parallel-plate capacitor has a 0.46 mm gap.
What is the displacement current in the capacitor if the potential difference across the capacitor is increasing at 500,000V/s?
Let given is,
The diameter of a parallel plate capacitor is 6 cm or 0.06 m
Separation between plates, d = 0.046 mm
The potential difference across the capacitor is increasing at 500,000 V/s
We need to find the displacement current in the capacitor. Capacitance for parallel plate capacitor is given by :
, r is radius
Let I is the displacement current. It is given by :

Here,
is rate of increasing potential difference
So

So, the value of displacement current is
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Answer:do you know how to draw a electronics configuration
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
tube:
f=v/4L = 343/(4*1.2)= 71.4583Hz tube's fundamental frequency
wire:
f=v/2L -> v=2Lf
v= 2*0.323*71.4583= 46.162m/s
ρ= 0.0095/0.323= 0.02941kg/m
v=√(T/ρ) -> T=v^2*ρ
T= 46.162^2*0.02941= 62.67[N] Tension of wire.
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Einstein's energy mass equivalence relation say that if the whole given mass is converted to energy then it would be

where
m = mass in kg
c = speed of light in m/s
this is the origination of quantum physics and by this formula we can relate the dual nature of light and particle
So correct relation above will be
