In the figure a potential difference of V=89.1 V is applied across a capacitor arrangement with capacitances C₁ = 10.1 µF, C₂ = 5.40 µF, and C3 = 4.23 µF. If capacitor 3 undergoes electrical breakdown so that it becomes equivalent to conducting wire, what is the increase in (a) the charge on capacitor 1 and (b) the potential difference across capacitor 1? G₁ C₂

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In the figure a potential difference of V = 89.1 Vis applied across a capacitor arrangement with capacitances
C₁ = 10.1 µF, C₂ = 5.40 µF, and C3 = 4.23 µF. If capacitor 3 undergoes electrical breakdown so that it becomes equivalent to conducting
wire, what is the increase in (a) the charge on capacitor 1 and (b) the potential difference across capacitor 1?
C3
G₁
C₂
Transcribed Image Text:In the figure a potential difference of V = 89.1 Vis applied across a capacitor arrangement with capacitances C₁ = 10.1 µF, C₂ = 5.40 µF, and C3 = 4.23 µF. If capacitor 3 undergoes electrical breakdown so that it becomes equivalent to conducting wire, what is the increase in (a) the charge on capacitor 1 and (b) the potential difference across capacitor 1? C3 G₁ C₂
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