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Transcribed Image Text:(a) Find the equivalent capacitance between a points b and for the
group of capacitors connected as shown in the figure. Take C, = 5.00µF,
C2 = 10.0µF, and Cz = 2.00µF.
(b) What charge is stored on C, if the potential difference between
points a and b is 60.0V?
C2
C2
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C2
C2
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