(a) the equivalent capacitance of the system (b) the charge on each capacitor on C1 µC on C2 µC on the 6.00 µF capacitor µC on the 2.00 µF capacitor µC (c) the potential difference across each capacitor across C1 V across C2 V across the 6.00 µF capacitor V across the 2.00 µF capacitor V
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(a) the equivalent capacitance of the system
(b) the charge on each capacitor
on C1 | µC |
on C2 | µC |
on the 6.00 µF capacitor | µC |
on the 2.00 µF capacitor | µC |
(c) the potential difference across each capacitor
across C1 | V |
across C2 | V |
across the 6.00 µF capacitor | V |
across the 2.00 µF capacitor | V |
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