Four capacitors are arranged in the circuit shown in the figure. The capacitors have the values C₁ = 26.5 μF, C₂ = 14.5

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Four capacitors are arranged in the circuit shown in the figure. The capacitors have the values C₁ = 26.5 μF, C₂ = 14.5

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Four capacitors are arranged in the circuit shown in the figure. The capacitors have the values C₁ = 26.5 μF, C₂ = 14.5 µF, C3 = 45.5 µF, C₁= 85.5 μF, and the power supply is set at voltage V = 15.5 V. What is the equivalent capacitance of the circuit? equivalent capacitance: What is the charge on capacitor C₁? charge: What is the potential difference across capacitor Ca? potential difference: What is the potential energy stored in capacitor C₂? potential energy: HF C V 5
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