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Chapter 17, Problem 95QAP
To determine

All the unique combinations using five identical capacitors of 10μF each.

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The following are the combinations
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  FlipIt for College Physics (Algebra Version - Six Months Access), Chapter 17, Problem 95QAP , additional homework tip  1
  1C equiv=1C+1C+1C+1C+1C=5CCequiv=C5=10μF5=2μF

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  FlipIt for College Physics (Algebra Version - Six Months Access), Chapter 17, Problem 95QAP , additional homework tip  2
  1C top=1C+1C+1C+1C=4CCequiv=C4+C=5C4=5(10μF)4=13μF

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  FlipIt for College Physics (Algebra Version - Six Months Access), Chapter 17, Problem 95QAP , additional homework tip  3
  1C top=1C+1C+1C=3C1C bottom=1C+1C=2CCequiv=Ctop+Cbottom=C3+C2=5C6=5(10μF)6=8.3μF

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  FlipIt for College Physics (Algebra Version - Six Months Access), Chapter 17, Problem 95QAP , additional homework tip  4
  1C top=1C+1C=2C1C bottom=1C+1C=2CCparallel=Ctop+Cbottom=C2+C2=C1C equiv=1C parallel+1C=1C+1C=2CCequiv=C2=5μF

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  FlipIt for College Physics (Algebra Version - Six Months Access), Chapter 17, Problem 95QAP , additional homework tip  5
  1C top=1C+1C+1C=3C1C bottom=1CCparallel=Ctop+Cbottom=C3+C=4C31C equiv=1C parallel+1C=34C+1C=74CCequiv=4C7=5.7μF

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  FlipIt for College Physics (Algebra Version - Six Months Access), Chapter 17, Problem 95QAP , additional homework tip  6
  1C top=1C+1C=2CCparallel=Ctop+C=C2+C=3C21C equiv=1C parallel+1C+1C=23C+1C+1C=83CCequiv=3C8=3.8μF

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  FlipIt for College Physics (Algebra Version - Six Months Access), Chapter 17, Problem 95QAP , additional homework tip  7
  Cparallel=C+C=2C1C equiv=1C parallel+1C+1C+1C=12C+1C+1C+1C=72CCequiv=2C7=2.9μF

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  FlipIt for College Physics (Algebra Version - Six Months Access), Chapter 17, Problem 95QAP , additional homework tip  8
  Cparallel=C+C+C=3C1C equiv=1C parallel+1C+1C=13C+1C+1C=73CCequiv=3C7=4.3μF

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  FlipIt for College Physics (Algebra Version - Six Months Access), Chapter 17, Problem 95QAP , additional homework tip  9
  Cparallel,1=C+C+C=3CCparallel,2=C+C=2C1C equiv=1C parallel,1+1C parallel,2=13C+12C=56CCequiv=6C5=12μF

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  FlipIt for College Physics (Algebra Version - Six Months Access), Chapter 17, Problem 95QAP , additional homework tip  10
  Cparallel=C+C+C+C=4C1C equiv=1C parallel+1C=14C+1C=54CCequiv=4C5=8μF

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  FlipIt for College Physics (Algebra Version - Six Months Access), Chapter 17, Problem 95QAP , additional homework tip  11
  Cequiv=C+C+C+C+C=5C=50μF

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