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For the system of capacitors shown in Fig. E24. I6, find the equivalent capacitance (a) between $b$ and $c,$ and $(b)$ between $a$ and $c .$
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The capacitors $C_2$ and $C_3$ are in series, so their equivalent capacitance $C_{BC}$ is given by the formula: \[C_{BC} = C_2 + C_3\] Substituting the given values, we get: \[C_{BC} = 9 pF + 11 pF = 20 pF\] Show more…
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