A student is working with a 3.00-pF capacitor, a 7.00-µF capacitor, and a 6.40-V battery. What is the the charge (in µC) on each capacitor if the student connects the capacitors in the following ways. (a) in series across the battery 3.00-µF capacitor 7.00-uF capacitor (b) in parallel across the battery 3.00-µF capacitor 7.00-µF capacitor
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A student is working with a 3.00-µF capacitor, a 7.00-µF capacitor, and a 6.40-V battery. What is the the charge (in µC) on each capacitor if the student connects the capacitors in the following ways.
![A student is working with a 3.00-µF capacitor, a 7.00-µF capacitor, and a 6.40-V battery. What is the the charge (in µC) on each capacitor if the student connects the
capacitors in the following ways.
(a) in series across the battery
3.00-µF capacitor
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7.00-µF capacitor
(b) in parallel across the battery
3.00-µF capacitor
7.00-µF capacitor
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