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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In Fig. 25-29, a potential difference V = 100 V is applied across a capacitor arrangement with capacitances C, = 10.0 p,F, PROS LEMS 679 C2 = 5.00 p,F, and C3 = 15.0 p,F. What are (a) charge q3, (b) potential difference V3, and (c) stored energy V3 for capacitor 3, (d) q" (e) V" and (f) V, for capacitor 1, and (g) q2, (h) V2, and (i) V2 for capacitor 2?
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The first step in solving 25 problem number 38 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: In Fig. 25-29, a potential difference V = 100 V is applied across a capacitor arrangement with capacitances C, = 10.0 p,F, PROS LEMS 679 C2 = 5.00 p,F, and C3 = 15.0 p,F. What are (a) charge q3, (b) potential difference V3, and (c) stored energy V3 for capacitor 3, (d) q" (e) V" and (f) V, for capacitor 1, and (g) q2, (h) V2, and (i) V2 for capacitor 2?
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