A 2.95 μF capacitor is charged to 495 V and a 3.70 μF capacitor is charged to 500 V . Part A. These capacitors are then

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A 2.95 μF capacitor is charged to 495 V and a 3.70 μF capacitor is charged to 500 V . Part A. These capacitors are then

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A 2.95 μF capacitor is charged to 495 V and a3.70 μF capacitor is charged to 500 V .
Part A. These capacitors are then disconnected from theirbatteries, and the positive plates are now connected to each otherand the negative plates are connected to each other. What will bethe potential difference across each capacitor?
Part B. What will be the charge on each capacitor?
Part C. What is the voltage for each capacitor if plates ofopposite sign are connected?
Part D.What is the charge on each capacitor if plates ofopposite sign are connected?
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