(A) 025 F 10v (B) Figure 3: 3. In Figure 3 the capacitors were discharged before being connected to the battery. (a) In Figure 3A the net positive charge delivered by the battery is +Q1 to C1 and a net negative charge -[Q2 + Q3] is delivered to C2 and Cs (-Qa is delivered to C2 and -Q3 to C3]. From conservation of charge[net charge is zero since both the battery and the capacitors have a zero net excess charge) and path independence of the electric field(sum of voltages must add up to zero for a closed path or conservation of energy): Q1 + (-Q2) + (-Q3) = 0 conservation of charge +V, - - = 0 +V% - 8 - 8 - 0 con servation of energy (True, False) conservation of energy (b) In Figure 3B the equivalent capacitance is 0.24Farad and the net positive charge delivered by the battery is 2.4uC the energy delivered by the battery is 244J while the energy stored in the capacitors is 124J (True, False)
(A) 025 F 10v (B) Figure 3: 3. In Figure 3 the capacitors were discharged before being connected to the battery. (a) In Figure 3A the net positive charge delivered by the battery is +Q1 to C1 and a net negative charge -[Q2 + Q3] is delivered to C2 and Cs (-Qa is delivered to C2 and -Q3 to C3]. From conservation of charge[net charge is zero since both the battery and the capacitors have a zero net excess charge) and path independence of the electric field(sum of voltages must add up to zero for a closed path or conservation of energy): Q1 + (-Q2) + (-Q3) = 0 conservation of charge +V, - - = 0 +V% - 8 - 8 - 0 con servation of energy (True, False) conservation of energy (b) In Figure 3B the equivalent capacitance is 0.24Farad and the net positive charge delivered by the battery is 2.4uC the energy delivered by the battery is 244J while the energy stored in the capacitors is 124J (True, False)
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![(A)
025 F
10v
(B)
Figure 3:
3. In Figure 3 the capacitors were discharged before being connected to the battery.
(a) In Figure 3A the net positive charge delivered by the battery is +Q1 to C1 and a net negative charge -[Q2 + Q3] is delivered to C2 and
Cs (-Qa is delivered to C2 and -Q3 to C3]. From conservation of charge[net charge is zero since both the battery and the capacitors have a zero
net excess charge) and path independence of the electric field(sum of voltages must add up to zero for a closed path or conservation of energy):
Q1 + (-Q2) + (-Q3) = 0 conservation of charge
+V, - - = 0
+V% - 8 - 8 - 0
con servation of energy
(True, False)
conservation of energy
(b) In Figure 3B the equivalent capacitance is 0.24Farad and the net positive charge delivered by the battery is 2.4uC the energy delivered
by the battery is 244J while the energy stored in the capacitors is 124J (True, False)](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F430bf55b-cd13-42e4-b9bc-47cb9df7ce37%2F5771e82f-2417-4327-b7d2-cb100a220ac8%2F7nvx5d.png&w=3840&q=75)
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025 F
10v
(B)
Figure 3:
3. In Figure 3 the capacitors were discharged before being connected to the battery.
(a) In Figure 3A the net positive charge delivered by the battery is +Q1 to C1 and a net negative charge -[Q2 + Q3] is delivered to C2 and
Cs (-Qa is delivered to C2 and -Q3 to C3]. From conservation of charge[net charge is zero since both the battery and the capacitors have a zero
net excess charge) and path independence of the electric field(sum of voltages must add up to zero for a closed path or conservation of energy):
Q1 + (-Q2) + (-Q3) = 0 conservation of charge
+V, - - = 0
+V% - 8 - 8 - 0
con servation of energy
(True, False)
conservation of energy
(b) In Figure 3B the equivalent capacitance is 0.24Farad and the net positive charge delivered by the battery is 2.4uC the energy delivered
by the battery is 244J while the energy stored in the capacitors is 124J (True, False)
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