Two capacitors, C1​=26.0μF and C2​=31.0μF, are connected in series, and a 6.0-V battery is connected across the two capa

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Two capacitors, C1​=26.0μF and C2​=31.0μF, are connected in series, and a 6.0-V battery is connected across the two capa

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Two capacitors, C1​=26.0μF and C2​=31.0μF, are connected in series, and a 6.0-V battery is connected across the two capacitors. (a) Find the equivalent capacitance. H μF (b) Find the energy stored in this equivalent capacitance. J (c) Find the energy stored in each individual capacitor. capacitor 1 ) Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 100%. J capacitor 2 differs from the correct answer by more than 100%. J
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