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1. 315 points | Previous Answers Tipler6 24.P.026. My Notes Ask Your Teacher (a)

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1. 315 points | Previous Answers Tipler6 24.P.026. My Notes Ask Your Teacher (a) How many 1.01-HF capacitors connected in parallel would it take to store a total charge of 1.02 mC if the potential difference across each capacitor is 10.2 V? (Round your answer to the nearest whole number.) Diagram the parallel combination. Choose File No file chosen This answer has not been graded yet (b) What would be the potential difference across this parallel combination? 10.2 (c) If the capacitors in Part (a) are discharged, connected in series, and then energized until the potential difference across each is equal to 10.2 V, find the charge on each capacitor and the potential difference across the connection. 1.04 Yu = 11.0 eBook

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as you got all right except the charge on each capacitor in part C ,i am doing only that part

c)

Charge on each capacitor

Q=CV=1.01*10.2

Q=10.3 uC

Potential difference across the connection

V=99*10.2=1.01 KV