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    Capacitors in Combination: the Capacitors in the Network Shown in the Figure
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Capacitors in Combination: the Capacitors in the Network Shown in the Figure

Question 29

Question 29

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Capacitors in combination: The capacitors in the network shown in the figure all have a capacitance of 5.0 µF. What is the equivalent capacitance, Cab, of this capacitor network? Capacitors in combination: The capacitors in the network shown in the figure all have a capacitance of 5.0 µF. What is the equivalent capacitance, C<sub>ab</sub>, of this capacitor network?   A)  20 µF B)  3.0 µF C)  10 µF D)  5.0 µF E)  1.0 µF


A) 20 µF
B) 3.0 µF
C) 10 µF
D) 5.0 µF
E) 1.0 µF

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