A 0.20 ?F capacitor and 0.10 ?F capacitor are connected in parallel to a 6.0 V battery. The potential difference across the 0.20 ?F capacitor is most nearly a A 1.3 V B 2.0 V C 3.0 V D 4.0 V E 6.0 V
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20 \, \text{pF} + 0.10 \, \mu \text{F} \] Show more…
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