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If a 0.05 F and 0.1 F capacitor are connected in parallel across a 20 V source, the total capacitance equals ________ and each capacitor drops ________.
 
  A) 0.15 F, 20 V B) 0.05 F, 15 V C) 0.10 F, 20 V D) 0.15 F, 10 V

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If the dc working voltage of a capacitor is 100 V, the dielectric must withstand ________.
 
  A) 100 VDC B) 75 VRMS C) 85 VRMS D) 220 VPP



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