3) Analyze the circuit below using a QCV chart. You must show appropriate work for full credit. C1 = 5 ?F C2 = 4 ?F C3 = 1 ?F C4 = 12 ?F 15 V
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- Capacitors \( C_2 \) and \( C_3 \) are in series. - The combination of \( C_2 \) and \( C_3 \) is in parallel with \( C_4 \). - The entire combination is in series with \( C_1 \). Show more…
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