A 6.9μF capacitor is charged by a 145 V battery (see the figure (Figure 1) a) and then is disconnected from the battery.

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A 6.9μF capacitor is charged by a 145 V battery (see the figure (Figure 1) a) and then is disconnected from the battery.

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A 6.9μF capacitor is charged by a 145 V battery (see the figure (Figure 1) a) and then is disconnected from the battery. When this capacitor (C1​) is then connected (see the figure b) to a second (initially uncharged) capacitor, C2​, the final voltage on each capacitor is 15 V Figure What is the value of C2​ ? [Hint: Charge is conserved.] Express your answer using two significant figures.
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