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Physics, 04.11.2019 19:31 thuzar

It’s due very soon and this is my last attempt

n (figure 1)
c
1
= 8.00
mf
,
c
2
= 7.00
mf
,
c
3
= 2.00
mf
, and
c
4
= 5.00
mf
. the capacitor network is connected to an applied potential difference
v
ab
. after the charges on the capacitors have reached their final values, the voltage across
c
3
is 40.0
v


It’s due very soon and this is my last attempt  n (figure 1)  c 1 = 8.

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n (figure 1)
c
1
= 8....
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