5.2. What charge will appear on the plates of the capacitor in the previous problem potential difference of 120V is applied across the plates? 5.3\Find the equivalent capacitance of the combination shown below. Assume tha Ci=10.0µF, C2=5.00µF, and C3=4.00µF.

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5.2. What charge will appear on the plates of the capacitor in the previous problem if a
potential difference of 120V is applied across the plates?
5.3 Find the equivalent capacitance of the combination shown below. Assume that
C=10.0µF, C2=5.00µF, and C3=4.00µF.
C,
V
C,
5.4 In the problem above, if V = 100V, find the charge on each capacitor.
5.5 In the problem above, if V = 100V, find the potential difference on each capacitor.
5.6. In the problem above, if V = 100V, find the stored energy for each capacitor.
5.1. How many 1.00 µF capacitors must be connected in parallel to store a charge of 1.00C
with a potential of 110V across the capacitors?
Transcribed Image Text:5.2. What charge will appear on the plates of the capacitor in the previous problem if a potential difference of 120V is applied across the plates? 5.3 Find the equivalent capacitance of the combination shown below. Assume that C=10.0µF, C2=5.00µF, and C3=4.00µF. C, V C, 5.4 In the problem above, if V = 100V, find the charge on each capacitor. 5.5 In the problem above, if V = 100V, find the potential difference on each capacitor. 5.6. In the problem above, if V = 100V, find the stored energy for each capacitor. 5.1. How many 1.00 µF capacitors must be connected in parallel to store a charge of 1.00C with a potential of 110V across the capacitors?
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