a) Calculate the charge on capacitor C1. (b) Calculate the potential difference across capacitor C1. (c) Calculate the potential difference between points a and d.
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In (Figure 1), each capacitor has C = 4.00 μF and Vab = 29.0 V.
(a) Calculate the charge on capacitor C1.
(b) Calculate the potential difference across capacitor C1.
(c) Calculate the potential difference between points a and d.
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