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You are given three initially discharged capacitors, C₁, C₂, and C3. You wire the capacitors in a series-parallel circui
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You are given three initially discharged capacitors, C₁, C₂, and C3. You wire the capacitors in a series-parallel circui
You are given three initially discharged capacitors, C₁, C₂, and C3. You wire the capacitors in a series-parallel circuit as shown, where C₂ and Cs are wired in parallel and that parallel combination is then wired in series with capacitor C₁. The combination is connected to a battery of voltage V, producing the capacitor voltages V₁, V₂, and V3 and charges Q₁, Q2, and Q3- The goal is to apply the collapse-expand method to solve for the capacitor charges, voltages, and stored energies. Voltages Across C2 and C3 0/10 points (graded) Calculate the voltage drops across capacitors C₂ and C3. Enter responses using C1 for C₁, C2 for C₂, C3 for C3, V for V. V₂ = V₂ SUBMIT You have used 3 of 10 attempts * Incorrect (0/10 points) Charges on C2 and C3 0/10 points (graded) Calculate the charges on capacitors C₂ and C₁. Enter responses using C1 for C₁, C2 for C₂, C3 for C3, V for V. Q₂ =