Oh, dude, so like, capacitance is just the ratio of charge to voltage, right? So if you've got 60 coulombs of charge and 12 volts of potential difference, you just divide 60 by 12 and boom, you get 5 farads. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
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I'm not exactly sure what you mean by this, but if you'd like to know how to do this in C here: q ^ 2 + 20 q + c
Do you mean 12Q = 89? Q = 89/12 Q = 7.4166666666666666666666
In the equation Q equals m plus x t plus c, Q represents the total quantity or value being measured or calculated. t represents the variable or time period being observed or measured. c represents the constant term or the y-intercept, which is the value of Q when t equals zero.
The variable c
Yes, in logic, if p equals q, then q also equals p. This is known as the symmetric property of equality.
1.8q = q - 2.4 1.8q - q = -2.4 0.8q = -2.4 q = -2.4/0.8 q = -2.9999
A = Root (Q squared plus P squared) C = 90 + tan inverse P/Q ... I think lol just worked it out just now =w=
C = Q/V; capacitance = charge / voltage. Therefore, you would also have to know the voltage.