Find the total capacitance of the combination of capacitors in the
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2. How much charge is on each plate of a 4.00- F capacitor when it
is connected to a 12.0-V battery? (b) If this same capacitor is connected to a 1.50-V battery, what charge is stored? 3. Two conductors having net charges of +10.0 C and -10.0 C have a potential difference of 10.0 V between them. (a) Determine the capacitance of the system. (b) What is the potential difference between the two conductors if the charges on each are increased to +100 C and –100 C? 4. Three capacitors are connected to a 12.0 V battery. Their capacitances are C1 = 3.00 µF, C2 = 4.00 µF, and C3 = 2µF. Find the equivalent capacitance of this set of capacitors. (ii) Find the charge on and the potential difference across each. 5. Two capacitors, C1 = 5.00 F and C2 = 12.0 F, are connected in parallel, and the resulting combination is connected to a 9.00-V battery. Find (a) the equivalent capacitance of the combination, (b) the potential difference across each capacitor, and (c) the charge stored on each capacitor. 6. Determine the energy being stored in a capacitor when the voltage is 4.0 V and the charges has 3.0 mC. 7. Find the electric potential of a battery when it has a total capacitance of 45 F and the charges flow on the system has 3.32 nC.