Chapter 25: Q11P (page 740)
In Fig. 25-29, find the equivalent capacitance of the combination. Assume that , and

Short Answer
The equivalent capacitance of the combination is 3.16
Chapter 25: Q11P (page 740)
In Fig. 25-29, find the equivalent capacitance of the combination. Assume that , and

The equivalent capacitance of the combination is 3.16
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(a) IfC = 50 in Fig. 25-52, what is the equivalent capacitance between points Aand B? (Hint:First imagine that a battery is connected between those two points.) (b) Repeat for points Aand D.

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