E Qv
Why is this equation correct: E = QV? 3
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Explain the equation.
right side. You must specify your variables. Don't assume that the variables used in your text or lesson plans are standard. No, we all need to specify the variable we are using and use the units for the value assigned to it. This is just good science.
But I think E is energy, Q is charge, and V is volts. Why? Because it comes from:
F = qE where q is the charge and E is the electric field V / d in this case, where V is the voltage between two distant parallel plates. F is the force of the load.
The result of the work done on the load is the work function Fd = qEd = qV / d * d = qV, ie its QV and its work is E. So E = QV. CQFD
This word explains the correct definition of stress. This is true because otherwise V would not be a voltage. This is correct in terms of definition because rds are said to have wings.
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What is Qv?