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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The capacitors in Fig. 25-38 are initially uncharged. The capacitances are CI = 4.0 JLF, C2 = 8.0 JLF, and C3 = 12 JLF, and the battery's potential difference is V = 12 V. When switch S Fig. 25-37 22. is closed, how many electrons travel through (a) point a, (b) point b, (c) Fig.25-38 23. point c, and (d) point d? In the figure, do the electrons travel up or down through (e) point b and (f) point c?
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The first step in solving 25 problem number 23 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: The capacitors in Fig. 25-38 are initially uncharged. The capacitances are CI = 4.0 JLF, C2 = 8.0 JLF, and C3 = 12 JLF, and the battery's potential difference is V = 12 V. When switch S Fig. 25-37 22. is closed, how many electrons travel through (a) point a, (b) point b, (c) Fig.25-38 23. point c, and (d) point d? In the figure, do the electrons travel up or down through (e) point b and (f) point c?
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