For the capacitor network shown: a. What is the equivalent capacitance across the terminals? b. What is the voltage, V₁, across the terminals? (Remember that the voltages must obey KVL.) V₁ 2112128 + 10 V - 8 μF HE 17 µF 10 uF HE - 20 V + + 5V - HA 18 μF 9 μF 2V Own Ty T 6 μF +8V -

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For the capacitor network shown:
a. What is the equivalent capacitance across the terminals?
b. What is the voltage, V₁, across the terminals?
(Remember that the voltages must obey KVL.)
+
V₁
-
2 µF
+ 10 V -
8 μF
16
17 uF
10 uF
H6
- 20 V +
-
Ba
+ 5V
HA
18 µF
9 μF 2V
+
6 μF
HE
+ 8V
Transcribed Image Text:For the capacitor network shown: a. What is the equivalent capacitance across the terminals? b. What is the voltage, V₁, across the terminals? (Remember that the voltages must obey KVL.) + V₁ - 2 µF + 10 V - 8 μF 16 17 uF 10 uF H6 - 20 V + - Ba + 5V HA 18 µF 9 μF 2V + 6 μF HE + 8V
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