1. Two capacitors, one with a capacitance of 1 microFarad and
the other with a capacitance of 0.47 microFarads, are connected in
series.
A. What is the
equivalent capacitance of this setup?
B. If you connect a 9
Volt battery across the capacitors connected in series, how much
charge will be on each plate of each capacitor?
C. With the 9 Volt
battery connected, what is the potential difference across each
capacitor?
1. Two capacitors, one with a capacitance of 1 microFarad and the other with a capacitance...
Capacitors of capacitance 7.00 microfarads and 13.0 microfarads are connected in parallel to each other and parallel to a 12.0 V battery. (a) What is their equivalent capacitance? (b) What is the charge on the 7.00 microfarad capacitor? (c) What is the potential difference across the 13.0 microfarad capacitor?
Two capacitors, one that has a capacitance of 4 µF and one that has a capacitance of 12 µF are first discharged and then are connected in series. The series combination is then connected across the terminals of a 14-V battery. Next, they are carefully disconnected so that they are not discharged and they are then reconnected to each other--positive plate to positive plate and negative plate to negative plate. (a) Find the potential difference across each capacitor after they...
A battery is attached across several different capacitors connected in series. Which of the following statements are true? All the capacitors have the same charge, and the equivalent capacitance is less than the capacitance of any of the individual capacitors in the group. All the capacitors have the same charge, and the equivalent capacitance is greater than any of the individual capacitors in the group. The largest potential difference appears across the capacitor with the smallest capacitance. The largest potential...
You have two capacitors, one with capacitance 15.3 × 10-6 F and the other of unknown capacitance. You connect the two capacitors in series with a voltage difference of 399 V applied across the capacitors. You discover that, as a result, the unknown capacitor has a charge of 0.00103 C. Find its capacitance.
You have two capacitors, one with capacitance 16.7 × 10-6 F and the other of unknown capacitance. You connect the two capacitors in series with a voltage difference of 389 V applied across the capacitors. You discover that, as a result, the unknown capacitor has a charge of 0.00157 C. Find its capacitance.
You
have 2 capacitors, one with a capacitance of 10.7 c 10^-6 F and the
other with an unknown capacitance. You connect the two capacitors
in series with a voltage of 301 V applied across the capacitor
pair. You discover that, as a result, the unknown capacitor has a
charge of 0.00161 C. Find it’s capacitance
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2 capacitors , one 10 μF and the other 20 μF are connected in series to a battery of 12 volts. F ind a) the equivalent capacitance of 2, b) the equivalent charge and on each capacitor, c) the voltage drop across each, and d) the energy stored in each.
A potential difference V = 4.200×102V is
applied to two capacitors connected in series. One capacitor, C1,
is 4.60 ?F and the other, C2, is 7.50 ?F.
The charged capacitors are disconnected carefully from each
other and from the battery. They are then reconnected, positive
plate to positive plate and negative plate to negative plate, with
no external voltage being applied. What is the charge on the
positive plate of C1?
What is the potential difference across C1?
What is...
You have two capacitors, one with capacitance 10.5×10^−6 F and the other of unknown capacitance. You connect the two capacitors in series with a voltage of 335 V applied across the capacitor pair. You discover that, as a result, the unknown capacitor has a charge of 0.00199 C . Find its capacitance ? .
You have two capacitors, one with capacitance 10.1×10−6 F and the other of unknown capacitance. You connect the two capacitors in series with a voltage of 383 V applied across the capacitor pair. You discover that, as a result, the unknown capacitor has a charge of 0.00161 C . Find its capacitance ? .