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? |
Capacitors of capacitance 7.00 microfarads and 13.0 microfarads are connected in parallel to each other and...
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?
Two capacitors, C1 = 6.00 μF and C2 = 13.0 μF, are connected in parallel, and the resulting combination is connected to a 9.00-V battery. (a) Find the equivalent capacitance of the combination. (b) Find the potential difference across each capacitor. (c) Find the charge stored on each capacitor.
Three identical isolated capacitors, each with capacitance C, are connected in parallel, with a 11.3 V potential difference across their plates. Each capacitor carries a charge of 4.60 uC. (a) Find C (b) Find the equivalent capacitance. (c) Suppose that one of the capacitors is first disconnected and then reconnected with its terminals reversed. Find the final voltage drop across the capacitors
Two identical parallel-plate capacitors, each with capacitance 13.0 μF, are charged to potential difference 47.5 V and then disconnected from the battery. They are then connected to each other in parallel with plates of like sign connected. Finally, the plate separation in one of the capacitors is doubled. (a) Find the total energy of the system of two capacitors before the plate separation is doubled. J (b) Find the potential difference across each capacitor after the plate separation is doubled....
Two capacitors, C1-4.21 μF and C2-13.4pE are connected in parallel, and the resulting combination is connected to a 9.00-V battery. (a) Find the equivalent capacitance of the combination. (b) Find the potential difference across each capacitor (c) Find the charge stored on each capacitor HC HC 9
Two capacitors, when connected in parallel give an equivalent capacitance of 35.0 microFarads, and when connected in series give an equivalent capacitance of 5.50 microFarads. What is the larger of the two values of the two capacitors, in MicroFarads?
Two capacitors, C1 = 4.41 μF and C2 = 13.9 μF, are connected in parallel, and the resulting combination is connected to a 9.00-V battery. (a) Find the equivalent capacitance of the combination. μF (b) Find the potential difference across each capacitor. V1 = V V2 = V (c) Find the charge stored on each capacitor. Q1 = μC Q2 = μC
Two capacitors, C1 = 4.35 μF and C2 = 12.5 μF, are connected in parallel, and the resulting combination is connected to a 9.00-V battery. (a) Find the equivalent capacitance of the combination. μF (b) Find the potential difference across each capacitor. V1 = V V2 = V (c) Find the charge stored on each capacitor. Q1 = μC Q2 = μC
Two capacitors, C1 = 4.74 μF and C2 = 10.8 μF, are connected in parallel, and the resulting combination is connected to a 9.00-V battery. (a) Find the equivalent capacitance of the combination. μF (b) Find the potential difference across each capacitor. V1 = V V2 = V (c) Find the charge stored on each capacitor. Q1 = μC Q2 = μC
Two capacitors, C1 = 4.92 μF and
C2 = 14.1 μF, are connected in
parallel, and the resulting combination is connected to a 9.00-V
battery.
(a) Find the equivalent capacitance of the combination.
(b) Find the potential difference across each capacitor.
(c) Find the charge stored on each capacitor.
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