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mm 61 6.12 Section 6.3 6.3 6.4 65s PARTI DC Circuits Ka taay 40 ° ry ay te 40 Figure 648 For Prob 6:10 A voltage of 60 cos 4x1 V appears across the terminals ofa 3-mF capacitor. Caleulate the current through the capacitor and the energy stored in it from = 0101 = 0.125 s Find the voltage across the capacitors inthe eieuit of Fig, 649 under de conditions, 6.16 wa soa + 2a cov 617 Figure 649 For Prob, 6.12 Series and Parallel Capacitors What isthe total capacitance of four 30-mF capacitors connected in (@) parallel () series ‘Two capacitors (20 uF and 30 1F) are connected to 1 100-V souree, Find the energy stored in each capacitor if they are connected in (@) parallel () series Determine the equivalent capacitance for each of the circuits in Fig. 650, 8 6.8 TT —LT 4F @ oF ol c, Lee co) Figure 650 For Prob 615 Find Cy for the circuit in Fig. 651 pF 30uE <1. vp of of Figure 651 For Prob, 6.16 Calculate the equivalent capacitance for the circuit in Fig. 6.52, All capacitances are in mF ik 15 IL fk Figure 652 Determine the equivalent capacitance at terminals ‘a-b ofthe circuit in Fig. 6.53 For Prob. 6.17 roa anae eae ee Figure 653 12H For Prob. 6.18 41D | e-Text Main Menu | Textbook Table of Contents | Problem Solving Workbook Contents CHAPTER 6 6.19 Obvain the equivalent capacitance of the circuit in Fig. 6.54, 40 ur For Prob. 619. Figure 654 620. Forthe cireuitin Fig. 6.55, determine: (2) the voltage across cach capacitor, () the energy stored in each capacitor sLaye —l wv@® dae To te [oy Figure 655 Ror Prob. 6.20. 621 Repeat Prob, 6.20 for the circuit in Fig, 6.56, Cone 204 voy sot Lae Leow Figure 656 — For Prob. 62 6.22 (a) Show that the voltage-division rule for two capacitors in series as in Fig. 6.57(a) is o “An asterisk indicates a challenging problem. Capacitors and Inductors ny 623 624 +625 626 @ » Figue 657 Foc Prob 622. (8) For two capacitors in parallel as in Fig. 6.57(b), show thatthe eurrent-division rule is a GQ “Gra” i ore" assuming thatthe initial conditions are zero, ‘Three capacitors, Cy = 5 jf, Cy = 10 a, and = 20 uF, are connected in parallel across a 150-V souree. Determine: (@) the total capacitance, (b) the charge on each capacitor, (c) the total energy stored in the parallel combination, The three capacitors inthe previous problem are placed in series with 2 200-V source, Compute: (a) the total eapacitance, (b) the charge on each capacitor, (6) the total energy stored inthe series combination. ‘Obtain the equivalent capacitance of the network shown in Fig. 6.58. 50 ue sour I 30 uF FRY 10 ne T T 20 uF Figure 658 For Prob. 6.25. Determine Czy for each cireuitin Fig. 6.59. 41D | e-Text Main Menu | Textbook Table of Contents | Problem Solving Workbook Contents

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