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Physics, 18.09.2019 01:20, tamikagoss22

Apotential difference of 300 volts is applied to a 2.0-µf capacitor and an 8.0-µf capacitor connected in series. (a) what are the charge and the potential difference for each capacitor? (b) the charged capacitors are reconnected with their positive plates together and their negative plates together, no external voltage being applied. what are the charge and the potential difference for each? (c) the charged capacitors in (a) are reconnected with plates of opposite sign together. what are the charge and the potential difference for each?

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