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For the circuits below, say that $V_{bat} = 16 V$ and each capacitor is $C = 470 \mu F$. For each circuit, | For the circuits below, say that $V_{bat} = 16 V$ and each capacitor is $C = 470 \mu F$. For each circuit, | ||
- | a) What is the equivalent capacitance of the circuit? | + | a) Which capacitors are in series? Which capacitors are in parallel? How do you know? |
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+ | b) What is the equivalent capacitance of the circuit? | ||
- | b) Which capacitors are in series? Which capacitors are in parallel? How do you know? | ||
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<WRAP info> | <WRAP info> | ||
=== Learning Goals: === | === Learning Goals: === | ||
- | * Explain how you know something is in series. Explain what happens for current | + | * Explain how you know something is in series. Explain what happens for charge |
- | * Explain how you know something is in parallel. Explain what happens for current | + | * Explain how you know something is in parallel. Explain what happens for charge |
* Explain what the loop rule is and the physical principle it is related to. | * Explain what the loop rule is and the physical principle it is related to. | ||
* Explain what the node rule is and the physical principle it is related to. | * Explain what the node rule is and the physical principle it is related to. |