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a) What is the maximum voltage to which you can charge the1200 microF by proper

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Question

a) What is the maximum voltage to which you can charge the1200 microF by proper closing and opening of the two switches?
b)How would you do it? Describe the sequence in which you wouldclose and open switches and the times at which you would do so. Thefirst switch is closed at . I have no idea how to deal with this Any help will be greatly appreciated
The 300 MuF capacitor is initially charged to 100 V, the1200 MuF capacitor is uncharged, and the switches are bothopen. So the picture is two capapcitor in either side of thecircuit. There is a inductor 5.3 H in the middle wire that dividethe switches in eaither side of the circuit a) What is the maximum voltage to which you can charge the1200 microF by proper closing and opening of the two switches? b)How would you do it? Describe the sequence in which you wouldclose and open switches and the times at which you would do so. Thefirst switch is closed at . I have no idea how to deal with this Any help will be greatly appreciated

Explanation / Answer

This is wrong the book's solution claims that this is 50V not 20Vas you mentioned. Any ideas how to actually get 50V I know it has to do withconservation of energy I just dont know how to do it.

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