1. the battery has a potential difference of V = 24.0 V and the five capacitors each have a capacitance of 10.0 ?F. What is the charge on (a) capacitor 1 and (b) capacitor 2?
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Given that C2 = C3 = 10.0 µF, the equivalent capacitance in series is: Ceq = C2 * C3 / (C2 + C3) Ceq = 10.0 µF * 10.0 µF / (10.0 µF + 10.0 µF) Ceq = 5.0 µF Show more…
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