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- A capacitor C1=1.0μF is charged up to a voltage V=60V by connecting it to a battery B through switch (1). Now C1 is disconnected from battery and connected to a circuit consisting of two uncharged capacitors C2=3.0μF and C3=6.0μF through switch (2). What is the final charge Qf on C1?(a) Calculate the potential difference between points a and (b) identify which point is and b in Figure at the higher potential. 4.00 V 2.00 Ω + 12.0 V + w ww 4.00 Ω ww 10.0 Ω b a Note: there is an open circuit between points a and b.Consider the circuit shown in the figure, with C₁ = 4.62 μF and C₂ = 7.44 μF. 2.00 µF 6.00 µF + 90.0 V C₂ (a) Find the equivalent capacitance (in µF) of the system. μF (b) Find the charge (in µC) on each capacitor. 4.62 μF capacitor 6.00 μF capacitor 7.44 μF capacitor 2.00 μF capacitor 9999 μC μC μC (c) Find the potential difference (in V) on each capacitor. 4.62 µF capacitor V 6.00 μF capacitor V 7.44 μF capacitor V 2.00 μF capacitor V (d) Find the total energy (in mJ) stored by the group. mJ
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- are Ci= 3.0µF, C2= 2.0µF, C= 1.8uF. CA= 3.0uF. The battery voltage is 12.0V. (a) Calculate the equivalent capacitance of the configuration. (b) How much energy is stored in this capacitor configuration? (c) How much energy is stored in capacitor C1? C4 C2A coaxial cable used in a transmission line has an inner radius of 0.085 mm and an outer radius of 0.54 mm. Calculate the capacitance per meter for the cable. Assume that the space between the conductors is filled with a material with a dielectric constant of 3.5.3.00 μF6.00 μF 2.00 μF 4.00 μ 90.0 V For the system of capacitors shown above, which of the followings is the equivalent capacitance of the system?
- What is the potential difference ( in volts) across C2 when C1 = 5.0 µF, C2 = %3D 15 µF, C3 = 30 µF, and Vo = 48.3 V? %3D %3D C, C2 C3 Vo Select one: A. 32.20 B. 44.44 C. 16.10 D. 24.15 E. 72.45Problem 23.32 - Enhanced - with Video Tutor Solution Consider the potential difference between pairs of points in (Figure 1). Suppose that = 8.0 V For the steps and strategies involved in solving a similar problem, you may view a Video Tutor Solution. Figure wwwwww 5.00 5.0 Ω www 10 Ω 5.00 10 Q2 1 of 1 ww 5.0 Ω Part A What is the magnitude of the potential difference AV14? Express your answer with the appropriate units. AV14 = Submit B μA Value Request Answer Units What is the magnitude of the potential difference AV21? Express your answer with the appropriate units. ?Find the voltage across 30µF capacitor. * 40 μF 60 μF + v1 - + v3 - + 90 V (+ + 30 µF v2 20 μF v4 45V none of the choices 30V O 60V O 15V