A capacitor C1 = 8 μF is charged to a potential difference of 120 V. A) what is charge in C1 ? B) what is the energy sto

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A capacitor C1 = 8 μF is charged to a potential difference of 120 V. A) what is charge in C1 ? B) what is the energy sto

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A capacitor C1 = 8 μF is charged to a potential difference of 120 V. A) what is charge in C1 ? B) what is the energy stored in C1 ? A) 9.6 x 10-4 C and B) 0.058 J A) 4.8 x 10-2 C and B) 0.029 J A) 3.6 x 10-8 C and B) 0.0016 J A) 1.2 x 10-6 C and B) 0.012 J
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