QUESTION 2: A-) find the charge on the capacitor $C_4$ PS: Assume $V_{ab} = 10V$ and $C_1 = C_2 = C_3 = C_4 = C_5 = 2\mu C$ B-) find the current on the resistor $R_4$ PS: Assume $V_{ab} = 10V$ and $R_1 = R_2 = R_3 = R_4 = R_5 = 2k\Omega$
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In a parallel combination, the total capacitance is the sum of the individual capacitances. Therefore, the equivalent capacitance (Ceq) is given by: Ceq = C + C + C + C4 + C + 2C = 10C Show more…
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