3 R₁ C R₂ S a) Vc₁= 16; Vcz = 8; Q₁ = 2.4; Q₂ = 1.2 b) Vc1= 12; Vc2 = 12; Q₁ = 3.6; Q₂ = 1.8 10.8; Q₂ = 1.2 c) Vc1= 18; Vcz = 6; Q1₁ = d) Vc₁ = 8; Vc2 = 16; Q₁ = 6.4; Q₂ = 3.2 e) Vc₁= 6; Vc₂ = 18; Q₁ = 7.2; Q₂ = 4.32 C₁ C₂ b A circuit consists of two resistors and uncharged capacitors, which are connected to a potential difference as shown in Figure. The switch S is closed for a long time. Find the potential difference across the capacitors in units of Volt and determine the charges in each capacitor in units of Micro Coulomb. R₁ = 60, R₂ = 29, C₁ = 0.6 µF, C₂ = 0.2 μF, & = 24 V

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A circuit consists of two resistors and uncharged capacitors, which are connected
to a potential difference as shown in Figure. The switch S is closed for a long
time. Find the potential difference across the capacitors in units of Volt and
determine the charges in each capacitor in units of Micro Coulomb.
R = 6 0, R2 =20,
C = 0.6 µF,C2= 0.2 µF,E = 24 V
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a) Vei
= 16; Vcz = 8; Q1 = 2.4; Q2 = 1.2
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b) Vei = 12; Vc2 = 12; Q, = 3.6; Q, = 1.8
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c) Vei = 18; Vcz = 6; Q1 = 10.8; Q2 = 1.2
d) Ve = 8; Vc2 = 16; Q, = 6.4; Q2 = 3.2
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e) Ve = 6; Vcz = 18; Q, = 7.2; Q, = 4.32
Transcribed Image Text:R1 R2 C2 A circuit consists of two resistors and uncharged capacitors, which are connected to a potential difference as shown in Figure. The switch S is closed for a long time. Find the potential difference across the capacitors in units of Volt and determine the charges in each capacitor in units of Micro Coulomb. R = 6 0, R2 =20, C = 0.6 µF,C2= 0.2 µF,E = 24 V %3D a) Vei = 16; Vcz = 8; Q1 = 2.4; Q2 = 1.2 !! b) Vei = 12; Vc2 = 12; Q, = 3.6; Q, = 1.8 %3D c) Vei = 18; Vcz = 6; Q1 = 10.8; Q2 = 1.2 d) Ve = 8; Vc2 = 16; Q, = 6.4; Q2 = 3.2 %3D %3D e) Ve = 6; Vcz = 18; Q, = 7.2; Q, = 4.32
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