Points] DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS Use the exact values you enter to make later calculations Two capacitors are connected
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Points] DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS Use the exact values you enter to make later calculations Two capacitors are connected
Points] DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS Use the exact values you enter to make later calculations Two capacitors are connected in series. Using the same Instruments as you did in the lab, you record both the capacitance of and the voltage difference across the electrodes of the capacitors Individualy. Complete the table below using theoretical formulae. 1. [8.75/10 Voltage Difference (V) Capacitance (UF) Charge (PC) Energy (μπ) Additional Materials Capacitors Appendix Subek Arawar 2. 1-/25 Points] DETAILS Capacitor #1 (Larger Capacitance) Capacitor #2 (Smaller Capacitance) Total Arrangement (Theoretical) 3.430 9.93 6.500 545.000 1004.000 (b) What is the charge on C1? 3443.72 6906.97 (a) What is the equivalent capacitance of this circuit? Additional Materials (c) What is the voltage across each capacitor? V1- V2- V3- (d) What is the charge on C₂ and C3? Capacitors Appendix ✓ Use the exact values you enter to make later calculations. Three capacitors C1 - 4.5 µpf, C₂ = 9.5 pf, and C3 21.5 µF are connected as shown with a battery of voltage V-18 V. (When entering units, use micro for the metric system prefix p.) 35426 11513.125 ✓ 35324 6:05 22 17419.095 V MY NOTES MY NOTES