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- please answer! I will give thumbs up!You are given four capacitors of capacitance 1μF each. How many different effectivecapacitors can you make with them, using one, two, three, or all four in differentconfigurations ( in series and/or in parallel ), and what are their capacitances? Mind helping me out, if you don't mind, could you write it out. I know some responses are given in text form and I find that hard to read at times. Thank you very much.Supplementary Activity for Module 3 C2 Ic Cg Given : E= 5V C= C3 = C5 = C7 = 10MF C2 = C4 = C6= Cg : 15 µF %3D Problem: a) Determine the total capacitance of the network of capacitors. b) Determine the voltage across C4. c) Determine the charge on C1. d) Determine the energy stored in Cg.
- = 6.44 0, and R, = 2.48 2. 1. Find the potential difference between point a and point b for the situation shown below. Here &, = 12.0 V, 8, = 7.77 V and R, = 4.13 0, R, R1 R2 R3 b. V,- V, = ww ww6. The radius of the central wire of a Geiger counter is (a – 200 um) and the radius of the hollow cylinder is (b – 2.50 cm). What potential difference between the wire and the cylinder produces an electric field of (E – 3.00 x 104 V/m) at a distance of (r – 2.00 cm) from the axis of the wire? First derive theoretically the potential of the inner wire with respect to the outer cylinder.A three electrode system is used to accurately measure the potential at the working electrode.This set up uses a counter electrode and a reference electrode. It is recommended that thereference electrode be as close to working electrode as possible. Why?