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Three capacitors are connected to a battery as shown in the figure below. Their capacitances are C-3C, C2-C, and C3-5C. (a) What is the equivalent capacitance of this set of capacitors (in terms of C)? (b) State the ranking of the capacitors according to the charge they store, from largest to smallest. (c) Rank the capacitors according to the potential differences across them, from largest to smallest. (d) If C3 is increased, what happens to the charge stored by each...
Q6: Three capacitors are connected to a battery. Their capacitenc are C1=3C, C2-C, C3=5C. a) What is the equivalent capacitance of this set of capacitors? b) Rank the capacitors according to the potential differences across them from largest to smallest. c) Rank the capacitors according to charge they can store from largest to smallest.