Multiple Choice
A 5.0-μF, a 14-μF, and a capacitor are connected in parallel. How much capacitance would a single capacitor need to have to replace the three capacitors?
A) 40 μF
B) 21 μF
C) 5.0 μF
D) 14 μF
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