For the circuit of the figure shown, (a) what is the equivalent capacitance? (b) What is the charge on each capacitor?
Answers = (a: 5.4 μF, b: 4.0 μF: 28.8 μC. 6.0 μF: 28.8 μC, 3.0 μF: 36.0 μC)
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