A 10.0−μF capacitor, a 70.0−μF capacitor, and a 100−μF capacitor are connected in series across a 12.0−V battery. What i

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A 10.0−μF capacitor, a 70.0−μF capacitor, and a 100−μF capacitor are connected in series across a 12.0−V battery. What i

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A 10.0−μF capacitor, a 70.0−μF capacitor, and a 100−μF capacitor are connected in series across a 12.0−V battery. What is the equivalent capacitance Cequiv ​ of the combination? Cequiv ​= What is the charge q1​ on the 10.0−μC capacitor? q1​= What is the charge q2​ on the 70.0−μC capacitor? q2​= What is the charge q3​ on the 100−μC capacitor? q3​= What is the potential difference V1​ across the 10.0−μC capacitor? V1​= What is the potential difference V2​ across the 70.0- μC capacitor? V2​= What is the potential difference V3​ across the 100−μC capacitor? V3​= V
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