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Submit Request Answer At the time the switch is closed in the circuit, the voltage across the paralleled capacitors is 5

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Submit Request Answer At the time the switch is closed in the circuit, the voltage across the paralleled capacitors is 50 V and the voltage on the C3 capacitor is 40 V. (Figure 1) Take that C = 250 nF, C2 = 720 nF and C3 = 270 nF Part C What percentage of the initial energy stored in the three capacitors is dissipated in the 16 kS2 resistor? Express your answer using two decimal places. ΡπΙ ΑΣΦ | 11 | vec ? % diss = % Submit Request Answer Part D Figure 1 of 1 What percentage of the initial energy is trapped in the capacitors? Express your answer using two decimal places. C3 V AQ11 vec 2 ? HE 400 Ω w + 40 V - =0 % trapped = % 24 kΩΣ 16 kΩΣ GEVIC + C 50 V C2 Submit Request Answer
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