a) Q = \(\frac{(C_1 – C_2) Q_1 Q_2}{Q_1 C_1-Q_2 C_2}\)
b) Q = \(\frac{(C_2 – C_1) Q_1 Q_2}{Q_1 C_1-Q_2 C_2}\)
c) Q = \(\frac{(C_1 – C_2) Q_1 Q_2}{Q_2 C_2-Q_1 C_1}\)
d) Q = \(\frac{(C_2 – C_1) C_1 C_2}{Q_1 C_1-Q_2 C_2}\)
Consider a circuit consisting of two capacitors C1 and C2. Let R be the resistance and L be the inductance which are con
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Consider a circuit consisting of two capacitors C1 and C2. Let R be the resistance and L be the inductance which are con
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