Fundamentals of Physics Extended
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Chapter 25, Problem 19P
GO In Fig. 25-34, the battery has potential difference V = 9.0 V, C2 = 3.0 μF, C4 = 4.0 μF, and all the capacitors are initially uncharged. When switch S is closed, a total charge of 12 μC passes through point aand a total charge of 8.0 μC passes through point b. What are (a) C1 and (b) C3?
Figure 25-34 Problem 19.
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