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You have two capacitors, one is 6.0 uF and the other is 3.0 uF. You also have some wires and a 9.0V battery.
a). Draw a diagram of a circuit using the two capacitors connected in series with the battery. Draw a diagram of a circuit using the same battery and capacitors with the capacitors now connected in parallel. Find the equivalent capacitance for each circuit.
b). For each of the two circuits drawn in part (a) determine the charges on each capacitor
c). For each of the circuits from part (a) determine the total energy stored by the capacitors. Which configuration stores a greater amount of energy? Which configuration stores the greatest amount of charge?
You have two capacitors, one is 6.0 uF and the other is 3.0 uF. You also have some wires and a 9.0V battery.
a). Draw a diagram of a circuit using the two capacitors connected in series with the battery. Draw a diagram of a circuit using the same battery and capacitors with the capacitors now connected in parallel. Find the equivalent capacitance for each circuit.
b). For each of the two circuits drawn in part (a) determine the charges on each capacitor
c). For each of the circuits from part (a) determine the total energy stored by the capacitors. Which configuration stores a greater amount of energy? Which configuration stores the greatest amount of charge?
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