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CAPACITANCE In the circuit shown in Figure 1 below the capacitors are connected with an applied de potential difference across terminals a-b of V.- 200.0V. The capacitors have values C - 3.0 F, C = 3.0 uF, C, -6.0 pF, and C -6.0 F. Figure 1 Calculate the equivalent capacitance of the circuit. 1(a) ANSWER 1(b) Calculate the potential difference between locations c and don the circuit. ANSWER
A four-capacitor circuit is shown at right. Assume all four capacitors have different values of capacitance. 1. C2 and Cz are connected in series / parallel (circle one). Find their equivalent capacitance. v + c 2. Cz and C3 have the same / different (circle one) voltage drop across them. 3. C2 and C2 have the same / different (circle one) charge on their plates. A four-capacitor circuit is shown at right. Assume all four capacitors have different values of...
Four capacitors are arranged in the circuit shown in the figure. The capacitors have the values G = 22.5 UF, C = 45.5 pF, C; = 50.5 pF, and Cd = 40.5 pF, and the power supply is at voltage V = 23.5 V. What is the equivalent capacitance of the circuit? equivalent capacitance: What is the charge on capacitor C2? charge on C: What is the potential difference across capacitor C;? potential difference across C3: What is the potential...
20 of 22 > Four capacitors are arranged in the circuit shown in the figure. The capacitors have the values C 26.5 uF, C2 45.5 uF, C3 50.5 pF, and C4 40.5 uF, and the power supply is at voltage V 31.5 V C What is the equivalent capacitance of the circuit? C equivalent capacitance: 8.3 V What is the charge capacitor C2? on C. charge C2: 5.75 C on What is the potential difference across capacitor C3? about us...
Three identical isolated capacitors, each with capacitance C, are connected in parallel, with a 11.3 V potential difference across their plates. Each capacitor carries a charge of 4.60 uC. (a) Find C (b) Find the equivalent capacitance. (c) Suppose that one of the capacitors is first disconnected and then reconnected with its terminals reversed. Find the final voltage drop across the capacitors
Six identical capacitors with capacitance C are connected as shown in the figure (Figure 1) . 1)What is the potential difference between points a and b? 2) What is the equivalent capacitance of these six capacitors? Six identical capacitors with capacitance C are connected as shown in the figure (Figure 1) What is the potential difference between points a and b? What is the equivalent capacitance of these six capacitors?
Problem 5 i) Determine the equivalent capacitance for the system of capacitors shown in figure (18.45), if C1 2HF, 2 4F and C3 3pF. ii) Determine the charge on the capacitors C1, C2 and C3, that are closest to the points A and B, when the potential difference between points A and B, VA VB 200V. ii) Determine the potential difference between point C and D, Vc - VD Problem 6 uF is connectedy a 20V battery. After Me A...
Calculate the equivalent capacitance between points A and B for the circuit shown. All the capacitors are 5 μF each. Give your answer in μF. B —
Consider the following figure. (a Find the equivalent capacitance between points a and b for the group of capacitors connected as shown in the ure above ake . 2 2 = 12 uF and 30 E (b) What charge Is stored on C3 If the potential difference between polnts a and b Is 60.0 V?
Consider the following figure. = =2 (a) Find the equivalent capacitance between points a and b for the group of capacitors connected as shown in the figure above. Take C, = 8.00 pF, C, = 11.0 pF, and ca = 4.00 uF. UF (b) What charge is stored on C, if the potential difference between points a and bis 60.0 V? PC