Youre given three capacitors: 1.0 F, 2.0 F, and 3.0 F. Find (a) The maximum, (b) The
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You’re given three capacitors: 1.0 μF, 2.0 μF, and 3.0 μF. Find
(a) The maximum,
(b) The minimum,
(c) Two intermediate capacitances you could achieve using combinations of all three capacitors.
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