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For the network described in Problem $23,$ what charge is stored on $C_{3}$ if the potential difference between points $a$ and $b$ is 60.0 $\mathrm{V}$ ?
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Here, $C_{eq}$ is the equivalent capacitance and $\Delta V$ is the potential difference. Substituting the given values, we get $Q = 6.4 \mu F \cdot 60 V = 384 \mu C$. Show more…
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