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Assignment 5

The document contains a series of problems related to the calculation of equivalent capacitance, charge on capacitors, and energy stored in capacitor networks. Specific values and configurations are provided for each problem, including capacitance values in picoFarads and microFarads. The document also includes solutions to the problems, indicating the expected results for each calculation.

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Assignment 5

The document contains a series of problems related to the calculation of equivalent capacitance, charge on capacitors, and energy stored in capacitor networks. Specific values and configurations are provided for each problem, including capacitance values in picoFarads and microFarads. The document also includes solutions to the problems, indicating the expected results for each calculation.

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TEST ASSIGNMENT -5

1.If C1=3pF and C2=2pF, calculate the equivalent capacitance of the network
shown in the figure between points A and B?(60/61pF)

2. In the given figure, find the value of capacitance C if the equivalent capacitance
between A and B is 1732 μF. Values shown are in μF (4µF)

3.Find the equivalent capacitance between the points P and Q as shown in


figure. Given C = 18 uF and C1 = 12 uF.(11µF)

4. Three identical capacitors C1, C2, C3 of capacitances 6 µF each are


connected to a 12 V batteryas shown below (36µC, 72µC ,9µF , 6.48*10-4 J)
Find (i)The charge on each capacitor (ii)the equivalent capacitance of the
network (iii) the energy stored in the network of capacitors

5. In Fig, the energy stored in C4 is 27J. Calculate the total energy in the
system. (594 J)

6.In the following arrangement of capacitors, the energy stored in the 6 μF


capacitor is E. Find the value of the following: (i) Energy stored in 12 μF
capacitor. (ii) Energy stored in 3 μF capacitor. (iii) Total energy drawn from the
battery. (2E,18E,21E)

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