U! umous The Capacitors all have the some dielectric material and The above copacitonce Values include the dielectric effect. Three copacitocs ore connected as shown in the figure 2UF 6. g What is the equivalent Copacitance between a ond 6? 7..2= 10PF+2YF 10 F.2F 6, If there is a voltoge of lov.between a ond b, wwhat is the charge on the 2 UF capacitor? Q= Vab• C > Q= 10.1,679F=16.7C 100 C. For case (b). what is the Voltage ocross the qu F Capacitor? TO MOLK: TOUF d. Suppose now we take the 48 F copacitor from where it is 223 and ond put all three copacitors in series, Because of the dielectrics used, each copacitor will break down if the potential exceeds 60 V. What is the maximum Voltage that Con be applied ocross a ond b in this case without breaking down any of the Capacitors?
U! umous The Capacitors all have the some dielectric material and The above copacitonce Values include the dielectric effect. Three copacitocs ore connected as shown in the figure 2UF 6. g What is the equivalent Copacitance between a ond 6? 7..2= 10PF+2YF 10 F.2F 6, If there is a voltoge of lov.between a ond b, wwhat is the charge on the 2 UF capacitor? Q= Vab• C > Q= 10.1,679F=16.7C 100 C. For case (b). what is the Voltage ocross the qu F Capacitor? TO MOLK: TOUF d. Suppose now we take the 48 F copacitor from where it is 223 and ond put all three copacitors in series, Because of the dielectrics used, each copacitor will break down if the potential exceeds 60 V. What is the maximum Voltage that Con be applied ocross a ond b in this case without breaking down any of the Capacitors?
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![U! umous
The Capacitors all have the some dielectric material and
The above copacitonce Values include the dielectric
effect.
Three copacitocs ore connected as shown in the figure
2UF
6.
g What is the equivalent Copacitance between a ond 6?
7..2=
10PF+2YF
10 F.2F
6, If there is a voltoge of lov.between a ond b, wwhat is the
charge on the 2 UF capacitor?
Q= Vab• C > Q= 10.1,679F=16.7C
100
C. For case (b). what is the Voltage ocross the qu F Capacitor?
TO
MOLK:
TOUF
d. Suppose now we take the 48 F copacitor from where it is
223
and
ond put all three copacitors in series, Because of the
dielectrics used, each copacitor will break down if the
potential exceeds 60 V. What is the maximum Voltage that
Con be applied ocross a ond b in this case without breaking
down any of the Capacitors?](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fee563bfe-badf-4a9d-9a7e-d47066dc4e0e%2F34c7e269-b378-4e9f-8329-c3f1cfb0eb23%2F30jg7gg.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:U! umous
The Capacitors all have the some dielectric material and
The above copacitonce Values include the dielectric
effect.
Three copacitocs ore connected as shown in the figure
2UF
6.
g What is the equivalent Copacitance between a ond 6?
7..2=
10PF+2YF
10 F.2F
6, If there is a voltoge of lov.between a ond b, wwhat is the
charge on the 2 UF capacitor?
Q= Vab• C > Q= 10.1,679F=16.7C
100
C. For case (b). what is the Voltage ocross the qu F Capacitor?
TO
MOLK:
TOUF
d. Suppose now we take the 48 F copacitor from where it is
223
and
ond put all three copacitors in series, Because of the
dielectrics used, each copacitor will break down if the
potential exceeds 60 V. What is the maximum Voltage that
Con be applied ocross a ond b in this case without breaking
down any of the Capacitors?
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