Consider the circuit below. The values of the resistors and battery are: R₁ =5Q, R₂ = 3Q, R₂ = 1 Q, R = 40, V₂-14 V R1 R2 www V₁ R4 R3 a. What is I, through R.? b. What is the voltage across R,? c. Now imagine all the resistors have been replaced with capacitors. The values of capacitances are C₁ = 7 mF, C₂=2 mF, C,= 1 mF, and C₂ = 5 mF. What is the equivalent capacitance of all capacitors in the circuit?

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2. Consider the circuit below. The values of the resistors and battery are:
R₁ =5Q, R₂ =3Q, R₂ = 1 Q, R = 4, V₁ = 14 V
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tr
V
R2
W
R4
R3
a. What is I, through R.?
b. What is the voltage across R.?
c. Now imagine all the resistors have been replaced with capacitors. The
values of capacitances are C₁ = 7 mF, C₂= 2 mF, C, = 1 mF, and C₂ = 5 mF.
What is the equivalent capacitance of all capacitors in the circuit?
d. How much charge is stored on C₁?
Transcribed Image Text:2. Consider the circuit below. The values of the resistors and battery are: R₁ =5Q, R₂ =3Q, R₂ = 1 Q, R = 4, V₁ = 14 V R1 tr V R2 W R4 R3 a. What is I, through R.? b. What is the voltage across R.? c. Now imagine all the resistors have been replaced with capacitors. The values of capacitances are C₁ = 7 mF, C₂= 2 mF, C, = 1 mF, and C₂ = 5 mF. What is the equivalent capacitance of all capacitors in the circuit? d. How much charge is stored on C₁?
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