Figure 25-18 shows plots of charge versus potential difference for three parallel-plate capacitors that have the plate areas and separations given in the table. Which plot goes with which capacitor?
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MEASUREMENT
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MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINE
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VECTORS
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MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONS
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FORCE AND MOTION-I
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FORCE AN D MOTION-II
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KINETIC ENERGY AND WORK
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POTENTIAL ENERGY AND CONSERVATION OF ENERGY
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CENTER OF MASS AND LINEAR MOMENTUM
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ROTATION
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ROLLING, TORQUE, AND ANGULAR MOMENTUM
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EQUILIBRIUM AND ELASTICITY
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GRAVITATION
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FLUIDS
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OSCILLATIONS
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WAVES-I
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WAVES-II
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TEMPERATURE, HEAT, AND THE FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS
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THE KINETIC THEORY OF GASES
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ENTROPY AND THE SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS
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ELECTRIC CHARGE
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ELECTRIC FIELDS
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GAUSS'LAW
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ELECTRIC POTENTIAL
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CAPACITANCE
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CURRENT AND RESISTANCE
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CIRCUITS
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MAGNETIC FIELDS
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MAGNETIC FIELDS DUE TO CURRENTS
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INDUCTION AND INDUCTANCE
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ELECTROMAGNETIC OSCILLATIONS AND ALTERNATING CURRENT
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MAXWELL'S EQUATIONS; MAGNETISM OF MATTER
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ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
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IMAGES
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INTERFERENCE
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DIFRACTION
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RELATIVITY
Textbook Solutions for Fundamentals of Physics Extended
Chapter 25 Problem 22
Question
In Fig. 25-37, V = 10 V, CI = 10 JLF, and C2 = C3 = 20 JLF. Switch S is first thrown to the left side until capacitor 1 reaches equilibrium. Then the switch is thrown to the right. When equilibrium is again reached, how much charge is on capacitor I?
Solution
Step 1 of 3
The following are given by the question:
The voltage,
Capacitance,
When the switch is connected to left of the figure, then the charge store in the capacitor 1,
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Title
Fundamentals of Physics Extended 9
Author
David Halliday
ISBN
9780470469088