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Transcribed Image Text:A.) Determine Ceq for the combination of capacitors shown below. B.) Determine Ceq for the combination of capacitors shown below.
Ceq
C3= 10 F
Ceq
=
C₁ = 16 F
HE
C₂ = 12 F
HE
C₁ = 2 F
C3=9 F
HE
HI
C3 = 17 F
HE
C4 = 5 F
HH
C4 = 2 F
C.) Determine Ceq for the combination of capacitors shown below. D.) Determine Ceq for the combination of capacitors shown below.
Ceq =
Ceg
C₂ = 8 F
18!
=
C₂ = 10 F
HH
C3= 15 F
THI
C4 = 13 F
HH
C₁ = 11 F
C₁ = 18 F
HE
C4 = 18 F
HH
C₂ = 6 F
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