Two capacitors, one 7.5 (F and the other 15 (F, are connected in parallel across a 15-V
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Two capacitors, one 7.5 (F and the other 15 (F, are connected in parallel across a 15-V battery.
(a) Find the equivalent capacitance of the two capacitors.
(b) Find the charge stored in each capacitor.
(c) Find the energy stored in each capacitor?
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