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Fundamentals of Physics
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ISBN: 9781118230732
Author: David Halliday
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 25, Problem 22P
In Fig. 25-37, V = 10 V, C1 = 10 μF, and C2 = C3 = 20 μF. Switch S is first thrown to the left side until capacitor 1 reaches equilibrium. Then the switch is thrown to the right. When equilibrium is again reached, how much charge is on capacitor 1?
Figure 25-37 Problem 22.
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