12 ? Q 2.0 ?F At an instant when i = 6 mA and Q = 56 nC in the circuit segment shown above, what is the potential difference VA - VB? -26.6 V
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Step 1: Calculate the potential drop across resistor AC: Given: Current (i) = 6 mA = 6 x 10^-3 A, Resistor (R) = 12 Ī© Using Ohm's Law: V = i * R V_AC = 6 x 10^-3 A * 12 Ī© V_AC = 72 x 10^-3 V V_AC = 72 mV Show moreā¦
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