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I have attempted to solve it as if it were in a series, in parallel, as well as

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Question

I have attempted to solve it as if it were in a series, in parallel, as well as a few other things but i can't figure out e).

For the provided circuit, C1 = C2 = 192 pF, C3 = 96 pF, and C4 = 256 pF. We already determined that the charge stored in C4 is 1536 pC. What Is, in pC, the amount of charge stored in capacitor C123, the capacitor that replaces C1 C2 and C3? What is, in volts, the voltage V123 across C123, the capacitor that replaces C1 C2 and C3? What is, in volts, V4 the voltage across C4? What is, in volts, V4 the voltage across C6 What is, in pC. the amount of charge in C1?

Explanation / Answer

apply Q = CV

sin ce V1 = 6

C1 = 192 pF

Q = 192*6

Q = 1152 pC

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