1) The equivalent capacitance of the following circuit is 5 ?F 25 ?F 20 ?F i) 12.5 ?F ii) 50 ?F iii) 25 ?F iv) 29 ?F 2) Assume that the capacitors were replaced with inductors of the previous circuit. The equivalent inductance is i) 12.5 ?H ii) 50 ?H iii) 25 ?H iv) 29 ?H
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