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s. poin) of these is true about resistons connected in series and capacitors con

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Question

s. poin) of these is true about resistons connected in series and capacitors connected in series? Consider a general case when all resistors and capacitors are different Consider a direct current circuit. a) The voltage across each resistor is inversely resistance, and the voltage proportional to its b) across each capacitor is directly proportional its capacitance. be voltage across each resistor will be the same, and the voltage across each capacitor will the same. c) The current through each resistor is directly proportional to its resistance, and the charge of each capacitor is inversely proportional to each resistor is different and inversely proportional to its resistance, and e) the charge of each is directly proportional its its resistance, and the voltage The voltage across each resistor is directly proportional to across each capacitor is inversely proportional to its capacitance. 9. (I point which of these statements is true about parallel resistors and parallel connected capacitors? Consider a general case when all resistors and capacitors different Consider a direct current circuit. a) The voltage across each resistor is inversely proportional to its resistance, and the voltage across each capacitor is directly proportional to its capacitance b) The current through each resistor will be the same, and the charge of each capacitor will be the c) The current through each resistor is proportional to its resistance, and the charge of each capacitor is inversely proportional to its capacitance The current through each resistor is different and inverscly proportional to its resistance, and the charge of each capacitor is directly proportional to its capacitance e) The voltage across each resistor is directly proportional to its resistance, and the voltage across each capacitor is inversely proportional to its capacitance.

Explanation / Answer

my answer is 8) B 9) C