Capacitors 1, 2, and 3 have capacitances equal to and

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Capacitors 1, 2, and 3 have capacitances equal to and respectively. The capacitors are connected in parallel, and the parallel combination is connected across the terminals of a source. The capacitors are then disconnected from both the voltage source and each other, and are connected to three switches as shown in Figure 24-42. (a) What is the potential difference across each capacitor when switches and are closed but switch remains open? (b) After switch is closed, what is the final charge on the leftmost plate of each capacitor? (c) Give the final potential difference across each capacitor after switch S is closed. SSM 3

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