2. Consider the circuit below. The values of the resistors and battery are: R₁ =5Q, R₂ =3Q, R₂ = 1 Q, R = 4, V₁=14 V R1 R2 to V₁ W R4 www R3 a. What is I, through R.? b. What is the voltage across R.? c. Now imagine all the resistors have been replaced with capacitors. The values of capacitances are C₁ = 7 mF, C₂ =2 mF, C, = 1 mF, and C₂ = 5 mF. What is the equivalent capacitance of all capacitors in the circuit? d. How much charge is stored on C₁?
2. Consider the circuit below. The values of the resistors and battery are: R₁ =5Q, R₂ =3Q, R₂ = 1 Q, R = 4, V₁=14 V R1 R2 to V₁ W R4 www R3 a. What is I, through R.? b. What is the voltage across R.? c. Now imagine all the resistors have been replaced with capacitors. The values of capacitances are C₁ = 7 mF, C₂ =2 mF, C, = 1 mF, and C₂ = 5 mF. What is the equivalent capacitance of all capacitors in the circuit? d. How much charge is stored on C₁?
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