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In (Figure 1), let C₁ = 2.60 μF, C₂ = 4.90 μF, and Vab= +69.0 V. Figure +Q. -Q1 Vab = V k C₁ Vc = V₁ C₂ Vcb = V/₂ ↓ Cons

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In (Figure 1), let C₁ = 2.60 μF, C₂ = 4.90 μF, and Vab= +69.0 V. Figure +Q. -Q1 Vab = V k C₁ Vc = V₁ C₂ Vcb = V/₂ ↓ Constants 1 of 1
Part A Calculate the charge on capacitor C₁. Express your answer with the appropriate units. μÅ ? Value Units Submit Request Answer Part B Calculate the charge on capacitor C₂. Express your answer with the appropriate units. μA ? Q₂ = Value Units Submit Request Answer Part C Calculate the potential difference across capacitor C₁ Express your answer with the appropriate units. μA ? V₁ = Value Units
Part D Calculate the potential difference across capacitor C₂ Express your answer with the appropriate units. μA ? V₂ = Value Units Submit Request Answer