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a) If you have five capacitors with capacitances 0.6 × 10-6 F, 2.3 × 10-6 F,...

a) If you have five capacitors with capacitances 0.6 × 10-6 F, 2.3 × 10-6 F, 3.7 × 10-6 F, and two 8.5 × 10-6 F in series. What is the equivalent capacitance of all five?

C =   F     

b) Initially the capacitors are uncharged. Now a 9 V battery is attached to the system. How much charge is on the positive plate of the 3.7 × 10-6 F capacitor?

Q =   C     

c)What is the potential difference between the plates of the 3.7 × 10-6 F capacitor?

V =   V     

d) How much energy is stored in the entire capacitor system?

PE =   J     

e) If you have five capacitors with capacitances 0.6 × 10-6 F, 2.3 × 10-6 F , 3.7 × 10-6 F, and two 8.5 × 10-6 F in parallel. What is the equivalent capacitance of all five?

C =   F     

f) If one attaches a 9 V battery to the system, how much charge is on the positive plate of the 3.7 × 10-6 F capacitor?

Q =   C     

g)What is the potential difference between the plates of the 3.7 × 10-6 F capacitor?

V =   V     

h) How much energy is stored in the entire capacitor system?

PE =   J

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