1. Find the equivalent capacitance of the combination of capacitors between the points A and B as shown in figure. Also calculate the total charge that flows in the circuit when a 100 V battery is connected between the points A and B
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Looking at the figure (which is not provided here), we can see that capacitors C1 and C2 are in series. The equivalent capacitance (Cs) of a series combination is given by the formula: 1/Cs = 1/C1 + 1/C2 Similarly, if capacitors C3 and C4 are in parallel, Show more…
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