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    If V<sub>A</sub> − V<sub>B</sub> = 50 V, How Much Energy
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If VA − VB = 50 V, How Much Energy

Question 58

Question 58

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If VA − VB = 50 V, how much energy is stored in the 54-μF capacitor? If V<sub>A</sub> − V<sub>B</sub> = 50 V, how much energy is stored in the 54-μF capacitor?   A)  50 mJ B)  13 mJ C)  28 mJ D)  8.9 mJ E)  17 mJ


A) 50 mJ
B) 13 mJ
C) 28 mJ
D) 8.9 mJ
E) 17 mJ

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