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Determine the energy stored in C1 when C1 = 10 F, C2 = 12 F, C3 = 15 F, and V0 = 70 V.
 
   


   
  a.
  6.5 mJ
   
  b.
  5.1 mJ
   
  c.
  3.9 mJ
   
  d.
  8.0 mJ
   
  e.
  9.8 mJ

Question 2

Determine the energy stored in C2 when C1 = 15 F, C2 = 10 F, C3 = 20 F, and V0 = 18 V.
 
   


   
  a.
  0.72 mJ
   
  b.
  0.32 mJ
   
  c.
  0.50 mJ
   
  d.
  0.18 mJ
   
  e.
  1.60 mJ



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