A Library If all capacitors Fmi If all capacitoes in thisciecuit have the SAME Capacitance value of IH5 fmd the Chargestored on each capacitor if ɛ = 1OV, Step 1 We know that the circuit have the same capacitance of C = 1µF The charge stored on each capacitor if ɛ = 10 V. The circuit is given as 1 µF 1 pF C3 1 pF 10 V 1pF CE
A Library If all capacitors Fmi If all capacitoes in thisciecuit have the SAME Capacitance value of IH5 fmd the Chargestored on each capacitor if ɛ = 1OV, Step 1 We know that the circuit have the same capacitance of C = 1µF The charge stored on each capacitor if ɛ = 10 V. The circuit is given as 1 µF 1 pF C3 1 pF 10 V 1pF CE
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If all capacitors in this circuit h...
Oustion. If all capacitoes in thisciecut have the SAME
Capacitance value of IH5 fmd the Chargestored
on each Capacitor ifE =1OV,
Step 1
We know that the circuit have the same capacitance of C = 1µF
The charge stored on each capacitor if ɛ = 10 V.
The circuit is given as
1 µF
1 рF
E C3
1 pF
1.
10 V
1µF
Cs
1µF
Please explam
Why C4and C5 are
urparaled ?
Step 2
The capacitance is C5, C4 , and C2 and C3 are in the parallel
So the equivalent capacitance are C, and Ch are as
Ca= 1+1 Ca= 2 µFand Cb= 1+1 Cb= 2 HFNOW C1,Ca and Cb are in the series So the equivalent
capaciatnce is as 1CTotal= 12+12+11CTotal= 0.5 µF
aslo, Please explamn
using what equalions gave you
these humbes.
Step 3
Now the capacitance is given as
Thank youl!
q = CV q = 0.5x10-6×10q = 5×10-65µCq = 5µC
Now the charge stored by the capacitance is 5 µc
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