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Each capacitor in the combination shown in Figure $\mathrm{P} 26.49$ has a breakdown voltage of 15.0 $\mathrm{V}$ . What is the breakdown voltage of the combination?
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0 V. The breakdown voltage of a capacitor is the maximum voltage it can withstand before it fails. The configuration of the capacitors (series or parallel) will affect the overall breakdown voltage of the combination. Since the figure is not provided, we will Show more…
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