The circuit below shows 11 identical capacitors (all having
capacitance C = 70 nF) and one battery with emf
= 150 Volts.

Compute the total charge that gets stored on all 11 capacitors. Note that this is not asking for the charge that gets stored on each capacitor.


The circuit below shows 11 identical capacitors (all having capacitance C = 70 nF) and one...
The figure shows a circuit with an ideal battery and set of
capacitors. The battery has an emf
=12 V. The capacitors have capacitances C1 = C2 = C3 = C4 = 6
nF.
(a) What is the equivalent capacitance of the entire network of
capacitors?
(b) What is the electrical energy stored in the capacitor with
capacitance C2?
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The circuit in the figure below shows four capacitors connected to a battery. The switch S is initially open, and all capacitors have reached their final charge. The capacitances are ci-6.10 F, C2. 11.00,F, C3.8.20,f, and ca. 3.90pE 00V (a) Find the potential difference across each capacitor and the charge stored in each HC (b) The switch is now closed. What is the new final potential difference across each capacitor and the new charge stored in each? HC IC Q4-...
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Fig. 1 shows a circuit of four capacitors connected to a
battery with a potential difference ?_0. Capacitor 4 is filled with
a dielectric with 0 dielectric constant ? = 4. The capacitance
value of the capacitors is equal ?1 =?2 = ?3 = ?. The capacitance
of capacitor 4 is also equal to ? / 2 when in the middle of
their plates there is no dielectric. a) Calculate the free
charge stored in the capacitor 4. Its
answer...
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