a. Two capacitors, one 7.5 µF and the other 15 μF, are connected in series across a 12.0 V battery. Determine the equiva

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a. Two capacitors, one 7.5 µF and the other 15 μF, are connected in series across a 12.0 V battery. Determine the equiva

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a. Two capacitors, one 7.5 µF and the other 15 μF, are connected in series across a 12.0 V battery. Determine the equivalent capacitance of these two capacitors and find the charge stored on each of these two capacitors. (4 × ½ mark) Figure 5.1 12.0 V 2.56 μF 12 μF HE T7.22 μUF b. The circuit in Figure 5.1 depicts five capacitors arranged in both series and parallel configurations. Based on this information, determine the following: (i) The equivalent capacitance of this circuit. (ii) The charge that flows from the 12.0 V battery. (iii) The voltage across the 2.56 µF capacitor. (iv) The charge stored in the 4.25 µF capacitor. (v) The charge stored in the 8.35 µF capacitor. (vi) The voltage across the 8.35 μF capacitor. 4.25 μF 8.35 μF (2 x 1 mark) (2 x ½ mark) (2 x ¹ mark) (2 x ¹/2 mark) (2 x 1/2 mark) (2 x ¹ mark)
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