4. From the capacitive circuit shown below, calculate the following: a. Total Capacitance ($C_t$) b. Total Charge ($Q$) c. Charge on capacitor ($C_2$) 3 µF 6 µF 4 µF 6 µF
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Total Capacitance (C): The total capacitance (C) in a circuit is the sum of the individual capacitances of all the capacitors connected in parallel. If you have multiple capacitors connected in series, you need to calculate the equivalent capacitance using the Show more…
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