Terminals A and B in the figure are connected to a 15 V battery. Consider C1 = 15 μF , C2 = 8.2 μF , and C3 = 22 μF . the answer should be in mJ.
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Given: C1 = 15 μF V = 18 V Using the formula for energy stored in a capacitor: E = 1/2 * C * V^2 E1 = 1/2 * 15 * 10^-6 * (18)^2 E1 = 2.43 mJ Show more…
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