10. [6.68/10 Points] DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS SERPSE10 25.A.OP.021. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER Consider the circuit shown

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10. [6.68/10 Points] DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS SERPSE10 25.A.OP.021. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER Consider the circuit shown

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10. [6.68/10 Points] DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS SERPSE10 25.A.OP.021. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER Consider the circuit shown in the figure. (Assume that C₁ = 4 μF, C₂ = 6 μF, C3 = 7 µF, and C4 = 5 μF.) C₂ 90.0 V Q Determine the following. (a) the total energy (in m3) stored in the system 21.53 ✔✓mJ (b) the energy (in mJ) stored by each capacitor ✔mJ C₁ 5.832 C₂= 3.888 ✔ mJ 2.551 x Determine the equivalent capacitance in the bottom branch of the circuit, and use this value and the potential difference to determine the charge on each capacitor in the top branch. Recall that the charge on capacitors in series is the same. Then apply the equation relating the energy, charge, and capacitance. m] 4.665 X Determine the equivalent capacitance in the bottom branch of the circuit, and use this value and the potential difference to determine the charge on each capacitor in the top branch. Recall that the charge on capacitors in series is the same. Then apply the equation relating the energy, charge, and capacitance. mj (c) Which statement is true regarding the energy of the system and the individual capacitors? The sum of the energies stored in the individual capacitors is greater than the total energy stored by the system. The sum of the energies stored in the individual capacitors equals the total energy stored by the system. O The sum of the energies stored in the individual capacitors is less than the total energy stored by the system.
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