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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the circuit shown in the figure. (Assume that c, = 6 pF, C2 = 4 µF, C3 = 7 pF,
and c4 = 3 pF.)
C
C2
C3
90.0 V
Determine the following.
(a) the total energy (in m) stored in the system
m)
(b) the energy (in m) stored by each capacitor
m)
C2
m)
C3 =
m)
m)
(c) Which statement is true regarding the energy of the system and the
individual capacitors?
O The sum of the energies stored in the individual capacitors equals the
total energy stored by the system.
O The sum of the energies stored in the individual capacitors is less
than the total energy stored by the system.
O The sum of the energies stored in the individual capacitors is greater
than the total energy stored by the system.
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