What is the equivalent capacitance between terminals a and b if each capacitor shown in the figure has capacitance C? 5C/3 none of these 5C/2 3C/5 4C C/4 3C/2
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The circuit consists of two capacitors in series on the top branch and two capacitors in series on the bottom branch. These two branches are in parallel with each other. Show more…
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