Six capacitors of capacity C1= 50 nF, C2= 50 nF, C3= 50 nF, C4 = 50 nF, C5 = 100 nF, C6= 100 nF is connected according to the diagram in Figure 5 and connected to the voltage U = 150 V. Calculation of the capacitor charge value of the parallel combination of four capacitors and the voltage U1 to that parallel. Determine the accumulated energy of each individual capacitor (scheme in Figure 5.) and the total accumulated energy. I can't get correct solution, I will put them in the picture.

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Six capacitors of capacity C1= 50 nF, C2= 50 nF, C3= 50 nF, C4 = 50 nF, C5 = 100 nF, C6= 100 nF is connected according to the diagram in Figure 5 and connected to the voltage U = 150 V. Calculation of the capacitor charge value of the parallel combination of four capacitors and the voltage U1 to that parallel. Determine the accumulated energy of each individual capacitor (scheme in Figure 5.) and the total accumulated energy. I can't get correct solution, I will put them in the picture. 

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Transcribed Image Text:C2 네요 112 1C3 1C4 수 C5 soll Co ㅏ U
U = 60 V, Q=3 μC;
A₁ = A2 = A3 = A4 = 22.5 µJ, A5= 180 µJ, A6= 405 µJ, A = 675 µJ;
Transcribed Image Text:U = 60 V, Q=3 μC; A₁ = A2 = A3 = A4 = 22.5 µJ, A5= 180 µJ, A6= 405 µJ, A = 675 µJ;
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