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Four capacitors are arranged in the circuit shown in the figure


Four capacitors are arranged in the circuit shown in the figure. The capacitors have the values C1 = 23.5 μF, C2 = 45.5 μF, C3 = 50.5 μF, and C4 = 40.5 μF, and the power supply is at voltage V = 27.5 V. 

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What is the equivalent capacitance of the circuit? 

equivalent capacitance: _______  μF 


What is the charge on capacitor C2

charge on C2:_______  C


What is the potential difference across capacitor C3

potential difference across C3: _______ V


What is the potential energy stored in capacitor C4

potential energy stored in C4: _______ J

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