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Topic 2. Power & Energy. (Section 1.6). +. v. 1. -. 2. Solution. By definition. so. Sample Problem 1.3. the current entering the element is given by. i. Calculate the total charge in microCoulombs entering the device at terminal 1. Since this is in coulombs the answer is 4000 µ C.
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Topic 2 Power & Energy (Section 1.6)
+ v 1 - 2 Solution By definition so Sample Problem 1.3 the current entering the element is given by i Calculate the total charge in microCoulombs entering the device at terminal 1 Since this is in coulombs the answer is 4000 µC Power and Energy
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