2) (a) Determine the equivalent capacitance of the circuit shown in Fig, 24-27. (b) If C1=C2=2C3=24.0 mF, how much charge is stored on each capacitor when V-35 V, (c) What is the total energy stored in these capacitors? H C2 C3 H a -Vb

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2) (a) Determine the equivalent capacitance of the circuit shown in Fig. 24-27. (b) If C1=C2=2C3=24.0 mF, how
much charge is stored on each capacitor when V=35 V, (c) What is the total energy stored in these capacitors?
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Transcribed Image Text:2) (a) Determine the equivalent capacitance of the circuit shown in Fig. 24-27. (b) If C1=C2=2C3=24.0 mF, how much charge is stored on each capacitor when V=35 V, (c) What is the total energy stored in these capacitors? C C2 C3 a
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Here, capacitors C2 and C3 are in series so their equivalent will be

1C23=1C2+1C3C23=C2C3C2+C3

And the capacitors C2 and C3 are parallel to the capacitor C1 so an equivalent capacitor will be

Ceq=C1+C23=C1+C2C3C2+C3

So the equivalent capacitor will be

Ceq=C1+C2C3C2+C3

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