AP Physics Practice Test: Capacitance, Resistance, DC Circuits
Capacitance, Resistance, DC Circuits ©2013, Richard White www.crashwhite.com 4. Three capacitors, of capacitance 1µF, 5µF, and 6µF, are arranged in a circuit with a switch and a 12-V battery as shown above. The equivalent capacitance of the three capacitors is: a. 2 µF b. 3 µF c. 6 µF d. 11/6 µF e. 11/12 µF 5. Two conducting wires, W 1 ...
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