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Introductory Physics Volume Two

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76 Circuits 3.10<br />

3.0 µF 6.0 µF<br />

2.0 µF<br />

⊲ Problem 3.22<br />

Four capacitors are connected as shown. Find the equivalent capacitance<br />

between points a and b. Calculate the charge on each capacitor<br />

in V ab = 15V.<br />

15 µF 3.0 µF<br />

20 µF<br />

6.0 µF<br />

⊲ Problem 3.23<br />

When two capacitors are connected in parallel, the equivalent capacitance<br />

is 4.00µF. If the same capacitors are reconnected in series, the<br />

equivalent capacitance is one-fourth the capacitance of one of the two<br />

capacitors. Determine the two capacitances.<br />

⊲ Problem 3.24<br />

For the system of capacitors shown below find the equivalent capacitance<br />

of the system, the potential across each capacitor, the charge on<br />

each capacitor, and the total energy stored by the group.<br />

3 µF 6 µF<br />

2 µF 4 µF<br />

90 V<br />

⊲ Problem 3.25<br />

Calculate the equivalent capacitance between the two points shown<br />

in the circuit below. Note that this is not a simple series or parallel<br />

combination.

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