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14. [-/5 Points] DETAILS BAUERPHYS2 24.P.041. Six capacitors are connected as shown in the figure. H V =C₂ MY NOTES (a)
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14. [-/5 Points] DETAILS BAUERPHYS2 24.P.041. Six capacitors are connected as shown in the figure. H V =C₂ MY NOTES (a)
14. [-/5 Points] DETAILS BAUERPHYS2 24.P.041. Six capacitors are connected as shown in the figure. H V =C₂ MY NOTES (a) If C3 = 3.9 nF, what does C₂ have to be to yield an equivalent capacitance of 5.000 nF for the combination of the two capacitors? (b) For the same values of C₂ and C3 as in part (a), what is the value of C₁ that will give an equivalent capacitance of 1.895 nF for the combination of the three capacitors? (c) For the same values of C₁, C₂, and C3 as in part (b), what is the equivalent capacitance of the whole set of capacitors if the values of the other capacitances are C4 = 1.4 nF, C5 = 2.2 nF, and C6 = 5.4 nF? (d) If a battery with a potential difference of 11.7 V is connected to the capacitors as shown in the figure, what is the total charge on the six capacitors? (e) What is the potential drop across C5 in this case?