(1 point) If you don't solve this problem correctly in 3 tries, you can get a hint. Two capacitors (C₁ = 11.467 uF. C₂ =

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(1 point) If you don't solve this problem correctly in 3 tries, you can get a hint. Two capacitors (C₁ = 11.467 uF. C₂ =

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1 Point If You Don T Solve This Problem Correctly In 3 Tries You Can Get A Hint Two Capacitors C 11 467 Uf C 1
1 Point If You Don T Solve This Problem Correctly In 3 Tries You Can Get A Hint Two Capacitors C 11 467 Uf C 1 (13.98 KiB) Viewed 32 times
(1 point) If you don't solve this problem correctly in 3 tries, you can get a hint. Two capacitors (C₁ = 11.467 uF. C₂ = 21.358 μF) are connected in parallel. If this set of capacitors in connected to a battery (V 19.103 V), how much potential energy will be stored in the circuit?
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