Let C₁ = 8 µF, C₂ = 16 µF, C3=24 µF, and V = 6 V. Find the equivalent capacitance and the charge and potential difference for each capacitor when the capacitors are connected (a) in series and (b) in parallel.

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. Let C₁ = 8 µF, C2 = 16 µF, C3= 24 µF, and V = 6 V. Find the equivalent capacitance
and the charge and potential difference for each capacitor when the capacitors are
connected (a) in series and (b) in parallel.
Transcribed Image Text:. Let C₁ = 8 µF, C2 = 16 µF, C3= 24 µF, and V = 6 V. Find the equivalent capacitance and the charge and potential difference for each capacitor when the capacitors are connected (a) in series and (b) in parallel.
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