Rearrange Capacitors Two capacitors C1 to each other (but not the battery) in parallel with positive plate to positive plate and negative plate to negative plate. = 5.00 F and C2 - 13.8 uF are connected in series across a 11.0-Volt battery. They are carefully disconnected so that they are not discharged and are reconnected Find the charge on C1 after the capacitors are reconnected 1.51E-12 C 4pts Incorrect. Tries 10/10 Previous Tries
Rearrange Capacitors Two capacitors C1 to each other (but not the battery) in parallel with positive plate to positive plate and negative plate to negative plate. = 5.00 F and C2 - 13.8 uF are connected in series across a 11.0-Volt battery. They are carefully disconnected so that they are not discharged and are reconnected Find the charge on C1 after the capacitors are reconnected 1.51E-12 C 4pts Incorrect. Tries 10/10 Previous Tries
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TO BE CLEAR: I asked this question before, but it was rejected since it was thought to be graded. IT IS NO LONGER WORTH ANY POINTS as I had too many incorrect attempts on my own.
This means it is not, in fact, graded, as I will get zero points for the problem now, regardless of if I try to understand it or not. However, this also means that I cannot know the right answer either, but I'd like to know how this is meant to be done in case it is on a test. Sorry for the misunderstanding, on to the question.
A picture of the problem is attached. I don't understand how I was supposed to do it. Could you show me, symbolically, how this is supposed to be done?
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