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h(a) Find the equivalent capacitance between points a and b . (b) If ? V ab = 16

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Question

h(a) Find the equivalent capacitance between points a and b.

(b) If ?Vab = 16.0 V, calculate the charge on each of the following.
the 20.0 µF capacitor

the 6.00 µF capacitor

the 3.00 µF capacitor

capacitor C

I only need last two. Thanks!

VA SF29 Capacitance Circuits x hegg x C www.webassign.ne 1.212 points I Previous Answers SF6 16.P.033 Question Part 1 2 3 4 5 Submissions Used 1/5 1/5 1/5 4/5 4/5 Four capacitors are connected as shown in Figure P16.33 (C- 20.0 HF) 3.00 uF 20.0 ptF 6.00 ptF Figure P16.33 (a) Find the equivalent capacitance between points a and b. 5.93 HF (b) If Avab J 16.0 V, calculate the charge on each of the following the 20.0 HF capacitor 94.9 the 6.00 HF capacitor L3 67.5 the 3.00 HF capacitor 31.2 capacitor C 31.2 Submit Answer Save Progress 3. 2/2 points Previous Answers SF6 16.P.034 Consider the combination of capacitors in Figure P16.34 (C 27 HF, C2 1.5 HF) 36 V 4.0uF C2 8.0 uF Figure P16.34 E My Notes My Notes 5:20 PM 2/2/2016

Explanation / Answer

Potential across 6 microF capacitor = 67.5/6

= 11.25 volts

effective capacitance of 3 and C = 3*20/(3+20)

= 2.609 micro F

potentail diffrence across the combination of 3 and C = 16 - 11.25

= 4.75 volts

so, charge on 3 micro F capacitor = 2.609*4.75

= 12.4 micro C <<<<<------------Answer

charge on C = charge on 3 micro F capacitor (since they are connected in series)

= 12.4 micro C <<<<<------------Answer