4. [2.14/4.28 Points] (a) When a 5.50-V battery is connected to the plates of a capacitor, it stores a charge of 24.0 μC

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4. [2.14/4.28 Points] (a) When a 5.50-V battery is connected to the plates of a capacitor, it stores a charge of 24.0 μC

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4. [2.14/4.28 Points] (a) When a 5.50-V battery is connected to the plates of a capacitor, it stores a charge of 24.0 μC. What is the value of the capacitance? ✔ μF 4.36 DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS (b) If the same capacitor is connected to a 17.5-V battery, what charge is stored? 0.0763 x Your response is off by a multiple of ten. μC Need Help? Read It 5. [-/4.28 Points] DETAILS SERCP11 16.6.P.041. For the system of capacitors shown in the figure below, find the following. (Let C₁ = 5.00 μF and C₂ = 6.00 μF.) 6.00 μF 2.00 με 90.0 V (a) the equivalent capacitance of the system 30/11 UF (b) the charge on each capacitor on C₁ on C₂ on the 6.00 µF capacitor on the 2.00 µF capacitor 9999 SERCP11 16.5.P.030. (c) the potential difference across each capacitor across C₁ V across C₂ V across the 6.00 μF capacitor across the 2.00 uF capacitor V
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