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Exams:  A0  A1  A2   B0  B1  B2   C0  C1  C2   D0  D1  D2   E0  E1  E2   F0  F1  F2   G0  G1  G2   H0  H1  H2   I0  I1  I2   J0  J1  J2   K0  K1  K2   L0  L1  L2   M0  M1  M2   N0  N1  N2   O0  O1  O2   P0  P1  P2   Q0  Q1  Q2   R0  R1  R2   S0  S1  S2   T0  T1  T2   U0  U1  U2   V0  V1  V2   W0  W1  W2   X0  X1  X2   Y0  Y1  Y2   Z0  Z1  Z2  

Answers:   A0  A1  A2   B0  B1  B2   C0  C1  C2   D0  D1  D2   E0  E1  E2   F0  F1  F2   G0  G1  G2   H0  H1  H2   I0  I1  I2   J0  J1  J2   K0  K1  K2   L0  L1  L2   M0  M1  M2   N0  N1  N2   O0  O1  O2   P0  P1  P2   Q0  Q1  Q2   R0  R1  R2   S0  S1  S2   T0  T1  T2   U0  U1  U2   V0  V1  V2   W0  W1  W2   X0  X1  X2   Y0  Y1  Y2   Z0  Z1  Z2  

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c08 A0

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.13 μF, C2=2.28 μF, and C3=2.59 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 3.231E+00 μF
b) 3.554E+00 μF
c) 3.909E+00 μF
d) 4.300E+00 μF
e) 4.730E+00 μF

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.42 m2, separated by 1.33 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.130E+03 V?

a) 1.368E+01 μC
b) 1.505E+01 μC
c) 1.655E+01 μC
d) 1.820E+01 μC
e) 2.003E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=19.4 μF, C2=2.49 μF, and C3=4.17 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.35 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.602E+01 μC
b) 2.862E+01 μC
c) 3.148E+01 μC
d) 3.463E+01 μC
e) 3.809E+01 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=16.9 μF, C2=2.86 μF, and C3=5.1 μF. The voltage source provides ε=9.98 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.764E+01 μJ
b) 1.940E+01 μJ
c) 2.134E+01 μJ
d) 2.348E+01 μJ
e) 2.583E+01 μJ




c08 A1

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.84 m2, separated by 1.42 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.510E+03 V?

a) 1.826E+01 μC
b) 2.009E+01 μC
c) 2.210E+01 μC
d) 2.431E+01 μC
e) 2.674E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=15.7 μF, C2=2.87 μF, and C3=5.46 μF. The voltage source provides ε=5.38 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 6.890E+00 μJ
b) 7.579E+00 μJ
c) 8.337E+00 μJ
d) 9.171E+00 μJ
e) 1.009E+01 μJ
3)
In the figure shown C1=19.4 μF, C2=2.49 μF, and C3=4.17 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.35 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.602E+01 μC
b) 2.862E+01 μC
c) 3.148E+01 μC
d) 3.463E+01 μC
e) 3.809E+01 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.12 μF, C2=3.45 μF, and C3=3.41 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.370E+00 μF
b) 4.807E+00 μF
c) 5.288E+00 μF
d) 5.816E+00 μF
e) 6.398E+00 μF




c08 A2

1)
In the figure shown C1=19.2 μF, C2=2.86 μF, and C3=5.03 μF. The voltage source provides ε=9.46 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 4.809E+01 μC
b) 5.290E+01 μC
c) 5.819E+01 μC
d) 6.401E+01 μC
e) 7.041E+01 μC

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.73 m2, separated by 1.16 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.130E+03 V?

a) 1.121E+01 μC
b) 1.233E+01 μC
c) 1.357E+01 μC
d) 1.492E+01 μC
e) 1.641E+01 μC
3)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.3 μF, C2=2.84 μF, and C3=3.41 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.255E+00 μF
b) 4.681E+00 μF
c) 5.149E+00 μF
d) 5.664E+00 μF
e) 6.230E+00 μF
4)
In the figure shown C1=16.3 μF, C2=2.17 μF, and C3=4.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=8.35 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 8.718E+00 μJ
b) 9.589E+00 μJ
c) 1.055E+01 μJ
d) 1.160E+01 μJ
e) 1.276E+01 μJ




c08 B0

1)
In the figure shown C1=17.6 μF, C2=2.12 μF, and C3=4.72 μF. The voltage source provides ε=5.35 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 6.750E+00 μJ
b) 7.425E+00 μJ
c) 8.168E+00 μJ
d) 8.984E+00 μJ
e) 9.883E+00 μJ
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.7 μF, C2=4.82 μF, and C3=3.61 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 5.445E+00 μF
b) 5.990E+00 μF
c) 6.589E+00 μF
d) 7.247E+00 μF
e) 7.972E+00 μF
3)
In the figure shown C1=17.9 μF, C2=2.76 μF, and C3=5.12 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.2 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 5.969E+01 μC
b) 6.566E+01 μC
c) 7.222E+01 μC
d) 7.944E+01 μC
e) 8.739E+01 μC

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.84 m2, separated by 1.42 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.510E+03 V?

a) 1.826E+01 μC
b) 2.009E+01 μC
c) 2.210E+01 μC
d) 2.431E+01 μC
e) 2.674E+01 μC




c08 B1

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.7 μF, C2=4.82 μF, and C3=3.61 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 5.445E+00 μF
b) 5.990E+00 μF
c) 6.589E+00 μF
d) 7.247E+00 μF
e) 7.972E+00 μF

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.42 m2, separated by 1.33 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.130E+03 V?

a) 1.368E+01 μC
b) 1.505E+01 μC
c) 1.655E+01 μC
d) 1.820E+01 μC
e) 2.003E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=16.9 μF, C2=2.86 μF, and C3=5.1 μF. The voltage source provides ε=9.98 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.764E+01 μJ
b) 1.940E+01 μJ
c) 2.134E+01 μJ
d) 2.348E+01 μJ
e) 2.583E+01 μJ
4)
In the figure shown C1=17.7 μF, C2=2.5 μF, and C3=5.0 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.8 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 5.066E+01 μC
b) 5.573E+01 μC
c) 6.130E+01 μC
d) 6.743E+01 μC
e) 7.417E+01 μC




c08 B2

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.66 m2, separated by 1.18 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 6.170E+03 V?

a) 1.231E+02 μC
b) 1.355E+02 μC
c) 1.490E+02 μC
d) 1.639E+02 μC
e) 1.803E+02 μC
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.96 μF, C2=3.95 μF, and C3=3.74 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.489E+00 μF
b) 4.938E+00 μF
c) 5.432E+00 μF
d) 5.975E+00 μF
e) 6.573E+00 μF
3)
In the figure shown C1=18.7 μF, C2=2.15 μF, and C3=4.88 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.9 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.270E+01 μJ
b) 1.397E+01 μJ
c) 1.537E+01 μJ
d) 1.690E+01 μJ
e) 1.859E+01 μJ
4)
In the figure shown C1=17.9 μF, C2=2.76 μF, and C3=5.12 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.2 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 5.969E+01 μC
b) 6.566E+01 μC
c) 7.222E+01 μC
d) 7.944E+01 μC
e) 8.739E+01 μC




c08 C0

1)
In the figure shown C1=16.0 μF, C2=2.27 μF, and C3=4.4 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.11 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.515E+01 μC
b) 2.766E+01 μC
c) 3.043E+01 μC
d) 3.347E+01 μC
e) 3.682E+01 μC

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.81 m2, separated by 1.26 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.610E+03 V?

a) 4.005E+01 μC
b) 4.405E+01 μC
c) 4.846E+01 μC
d) 5.330E+01 μC
e) 5.864E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=17.7 μF, C2=2.48 μF, and C3=4.68 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 2.242E+01 μJ
b) 2.467E+01 μJ
c) 2.713E+01 μJ
d) 2.985E+01 μJ
e) 3.283E+01 μJ
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.7 μF, C2=4.82 μF, and C3=3.61 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 5.445E+00 μF
b) 5.990E+00 μF
c) 6.589E+00 μF
d) 7.247E+00 μF
e) 7.972E+00 μF




c08 C1

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.3 μF, C2=2.84 μF, and C3=3.41 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.255E+00 μF
b) 4.681E+00 μF
c) 5.149E+00 μF
d) 5.664E+00 μF
e) 6.230E+00 μF
2)
In the figure shown C1=15.0 μF, C2=2.65 μF, and C3=5.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.44 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 3.982E+01 μC
b) 4.380E+01 μC
c) 4.818E+01 μC
d) 5.300E+01 μC
e) 5.829E+01 μC

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.82 m2, separated by 1.29 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 7.420E+03 V?

a) 1.187E+02 μC
b) 1.306E+02 μC
c) 1.436E+02 μC
d) 1.580E+02 μC
e) 1.738E+02 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=17.2 μF, C2=2.71 μF, and C3=5.28 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.2 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 2.443E+01 μJ
b) 2.687E+01 μJ
c) 2.955E+01 μJ
d) 3.251E+01 μJ
e) 3.576E+01 μJ




c08 C2

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.59 m2, separated by 1.23 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 2.200E+03 V?

a) 3.082E+01 μC
b) 3.390E+01 μC
c) 3.729E+01 μC
d) 4.102E+01 μC
e) 4.512E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=17.9 μF, C2=2.76 μF, and C3=5.12 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.2 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 5.969E+01 μC
b) 6.566E+01 μC
c) 7.222E+01 μC
d) 7.944E+01 μC
e) 8.739E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=17.7 μF, C2=2.48 μF, and C3=4.68 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 2.242E+01 μJ
b) 2.467E+01 μJ
c) 2.713E+01 μJ
d) 2.985E+01 μJ
e) 3.283E+01 μJ
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.13 μF, C2=2.28 μF, and C3=2.59 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 3.231E+00 μF
b) 3.554E+00 μF
c) 3.909E+00 μF
d) 4.300E+00 μF
e) 4.730E+00 μF




c08 D0

1)
In the figure shown C1=19.2 μF, C2=2.86 μF, and C3=5.03 μF. The voltage source provides ε=9.46 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 4.809E+01 μC
b) 5.290E+01 μC
c) 5.819E+01 μC
d) 6.401E+01 μC
e) 7.041E+01 μC
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.55 μF, C2=4.13 μF, and C3=2.5 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.077E+00 μF
b) 4.484E+00 μF
c) 4.933E+00 μF
d) 5.426E+00 μF
e) 5.969E+00 μF
3)
In the figure shown C1=16.5 μF, C2=2.7 μF, and C3=4.82 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 2.188E+01 μJ
b) 2.407E+01 μJ
c) 2.647E+01 μJ
d) 2.912E+01 μJ
e) 3.203E+01 μJ

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.82 m2, separated by 1.29 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 7.420E+03 V?

a) 1.187E+02 μC
b) 1.306E+02 μC
c) 1.436E+02 μC
d) 1.580E+02 μC
e) 1.738E+02 μC




c08 D1

1)
In the figure shown C1=15.4 μF, C2=2.22 μF, and C3=4.77 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.8 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.702E+01 μC
b) 2.972E+01 μC
c) 3.269E+01 μC
d) 3.596E+01 μC
e) 3.956E+01 μC
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.13 μF, C2=3.56 μF, and C3=3.57 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 5.482E+00 μF
b) 6.030E+00 μF
c) 6.633E+00 μF
d) 7.296E+00 μF
e) 8.026E+00 μF

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.59 m2, separated by 1.23 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 2.200E+03 V?

a) 3.082E+01 μC
b) 3.390E+01 μC
c) 3.729E+01 μC
d) 4.102E+01 μC
e) 4.512E+01 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=15.7 μF, C2=2.87 μF, and C3=5.46 μF. The voltage source provides ε=5.38 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 6.890E+00 μJ
b) 7.579E+00 μJ
c) 8.337E+00 μJ
d) 9.171E+00 μJ
e) 1.009E+01 μJ




c08 D2

1)
In the figure shown C1=19.0 μF, C2=2.35 μF, and C3=5.22 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.01 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.444E+01 μC
b) 2.689E+01 μC
c) 2.958E+01 μC
d) 3.253E+01 μC
e) 3.579E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=19.2 μF, C2=2.24 μF, and C3=4.93 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.303E+01 μJ
b) 1.434E+01 μJ
c) 1.577E+01 μJ
d) 1.735E+01 μJ
e) 1.908E+01 μJ

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.94 m2, separated by 1.27 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 8.780E+03 V?

a) 1.080E+02 μC
b) 1.188E+02 μC
c) 1.306E+02 μC
d) 1.437E+02 μC
e) 1.581E+02 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.75 μF, C2=2.77 μF, and C3=2.47 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.220E+00 μF
b) 4.642E+00 μF
c) 5.106E+00 μF
d) 5.616E+00 μF
e) 6.178E+00 μF




c08 E0

1)
In the figure shown C1=16.9 μF, C2=2.86 μF, and C3=5.1 μF. The voltage source provides ε=9.98 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.764E+01 μJ
b) 1.940E+01 μJ
c) 2.134E+01 μJ
d) 2.348E+01 μJ
e) 2.583E+01 μJ

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.78 m2, separated by 1.16 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 8.980E+03 V?

a) 1.432E+02 μC
b) 1.575E+02 μC
c) 1.732E+02 μC
d) 1.906E+02 μC
e) 2.096E+02 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=19.6 μF, C2=2.15 μF, and C3=5.36 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.6 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 6.298E+01 μC
b) 6.928E+01 μC
c) 7.621E+01 μC
d) 8.383E+01 μC
e) 9.221E+01 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.25 μF, C2=4.16 μF, and C3=2.49 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 2.698E+00 μF
b) 2.968E+00 μF
c) 3.265E+00 μF
d) 3.591E+00 μF
e) 3.950E+00 μF




c08 E1

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.3 μF, C2=2.84 μF, and C3=3.41 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.255E+00 μF
b) 4.681E+00 μF
c) 5.149E+00 μF
d) 5.664E+00 μF
e) 6.230E+00 μF
2)
In the figure shown C1=17.9 μF, C2=2.71 μF, and C3=4.14 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.12 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 3.527E+01 μC
b) 3.880E+01 μC
c) 4.268E+01 μC
d) 4.695E+01 μC
e) 5.164E+01 μC

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.83 m2, separated by 1.14 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.180E+03 V?

a) 6.275E+01 μC
b) 6.903E+01 μC
c) 7.593E+01 μC
d) 8.352E+01 μC
e) 9.188E+01 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=21.1 μF, C2=2.69 μF, and C3=4.78 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.8 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 2.102E+01 μJ
b) 2.312E+01 μJ
c) 2.543E+01 μJ
d) 2.797E+01 μJ
e) 3.077E+01 μJ




c08 E2

1)
In the figure shown C1=16.9 μF, C2=2.3 μF, and C3=4.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.4 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 6.011E+01 μC
b) 6.613E+01 μC
c) 7.274E+01 μC
d) 8.001E+01 μC
e) 8.801E+01 μC
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.25 μF, C2=4.87 μF, and C3=2.19 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.139E+00 μF
b) 4.553E+00 μF
c) 5.008E+00 μF
d) 5.509E+00 μF
e) 6.060E+00 μF

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.45 m2, separated by 1.18 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.060E+03 V?

a) 5.608E+01 μC
b) 6.168E+01 μC
c) 6.785E+01 μC
d) 7.464E+01 μC
e) 8.210E+01 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=17.2 μF, C2=2.71 μF, and C3=5.28 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.2 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 2.443E+01 μJ
b) 2.687E+01 μJ
c) 2.955E+01 μJ
d) 3.251E+01 μJ
e) 3.576E+01 μJ




c08 F0

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.56 μF, C2=4.23 μF, and C3=2.61 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 3.755E+00 μF
b) 4.130E+00 μF
c) 4.543E+00 μF
d) 4.997E+00 μF
e) 5.497E+00 μF
2)
In the figure shown C1=21.1 μF, C2=2.69 μF, and C3=4.78 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.8 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 2.102E+01 μJ
b) 2.312E+01 μJ
c) 2.543E+01 μJ
d) 2.797E+01 μJ
e) 3.077E+01 μJ
3)
In the figure shown C1=18.0 μF, C2=2.88 μF, and C3=5.34 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.9 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 5.045E+01 μC
b) 5.550E+01 μC
c) 6.105E+01 μC
d) 6.715E+01 μC
e) 7.387E+01 μC

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.51 m2, separated by 1.44 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 2.230E+03 V?

a) 2.351E+01 μC
b) 2.586E+01 μC
c) 2.844E+01 μC
d) 3.129E+01 μC
e) 3.442E+01 μC




c08 F1

1)
In the figure shown C1=19.9 μF, C2=2.25 μF, and C3=4.75 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.93 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.451E+01 μC
b) 2.696E+01 μC
c) 2.966E+01 μC
d) 3.262E+01 μC
e) 3.589E+01 μC
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.7 μF, C2=4.82 μF, and C3=3.61 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 5.445E+00 μF
b) 5.990E+00 μF
c) 6.589E+00 μF
d) 7.247E+00 μF
e) 7.972E+00 μF

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.45 m2, separated by 1.18 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.060E+03 V?

a) 5.608E+01 μC
b) 6.168E+01 μC
c) 6.785E+01 μC
d) 7.464E+01 μC
e) 8.210E+01 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=20.7 μF, C2=2.79 μF, and C3=5.18 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.0 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 2.064E+01 μJ
b) 2.270E+01 μJ
c) 2.497E+01 μJ
d) 2.747E+01 μJ
e) 3.022E+01 μJ




c08 F2

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.55 μF, C2=4.13 μF, and C3=2.5 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.077E+00 μF
b) 4.484E+00 μF
c) 4.933E+00 μF
d) 5.426E+00 μF
e) 5.969E+00 μF
2)
In the figure shown C1=20.7 μF, C2=2.79 μF, and C3=5.18 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.0 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 2.064E+01 μJ
b) 2.270E+01 μJ
c) 2.497E+01 μJ
d) 2.747E+01 μJ
e) 3.022E+01 μJ
3)
In the figure shown C1=19.9 μF, C2=2.25 μF, and C3=4.75 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.93 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.451E+01 μC
b) 2.696E+01 μC
c) 2.966E+01 μC
d) 3.262E+01 μC
e) 3.589E+01 μC

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.59 m2, separated by 1.23 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 2.200E+03 V?

a) 3.082E+01 μC
b) 3.390E+01 μC
c) 3.729E+01 μC
d) 4.102E+01 μC
e) 4.512E+01 μC




c08 G0

1)
In the figure shown C1=16.0 μF, C2=2.27 μF, and C3=4.4 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.11 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.515E+01 μC
b) 2.766E+01 μC
c) 3.043E+01 μC
d) 3.347E+01 μC
e) 3.682E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=17.7 μF, C2=2.48 μF, and C3=4.68 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 2.242E+01 μJ
b) 2.467E+01 μJ
c) 2.713E+01 μJ
d) 2.985E+01 μJ
e) 3.283E+01 μJ

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.82 m2, separated by 1.29 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 7.420E+03 V?

a) 1.187E+02 μC
b) 1.306E+02 μC
c) 1.436E+02 μC
d) 1.580E+02 μC
e) 1.738E+02 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.06 μF, C2=3.09 μF, and C3=2.48 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 3.018E+00 μF
b) 3.320E+00 μF
c) 3.652E+00 μF
d) 4.017E+00 μF
e) 4.419E+00 μF




c08 G1

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.66 m2, separated by 1.18 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 6.170E+03 V?

a) 1.231E+02 μC
b) 1.355E+02 μC
c) 1.490E+02 μC
d) 1.639E+02 μC
e) 1.803E+02 μC
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.25 μF, C2=4.16 μF, and C3=2.49 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 2.698E+00 μF
b) 2.968E+00 μF
c) 3.265E+00 μF
d) 3.591E+00 μF
e) 3.950E+00 μF
3)
In the figure shown C1=17.1 μF, C2=2.87 μF, and C3=4.74 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.63 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.385E+01 μC
b) 2.623E+01 μC
c) 2.886E+01 μC
d) 3.174E+01 μC
e) 3.492E+01 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=16.9 μF, C2=2.86 μF, and C3=5.1 μF. The voltage source provides ε=9.98 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.764E+01 μJ
b) 1.940E+01 μJ
c) 2.134E+01 μJ
d) 2.348E+01 μJ
e) 2.583E+01 μJ




c08 G2

1)
In the figure shown C1=18.1 μF, C2=2.13 μF, and C3=5.48 μF. The voltage source provides ε=14.6 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.645E+01 μJ
b) 1.809E+01 μJ
c) 1.990E+01 μJ
d) 2.189E+01 μJ
e) 2.408E+01 μJ
2)
In the figure shown C1=18.0 μF, C2=2.88 μF, and C3=5.34 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.9 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 5.045E+01 μC
b) 5.550E+01 μC
c) 6.105E+01 μC
d) 6.715E+01 μC
e) 7.387E+01 μC

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.1 m2, separated by 1.13 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.680E+03 V?

a) 2.764E+01 μC
b) 3.041E+01 μC
c) 3.345E+01 μC
d) 3.679E+01 μC
e) 4.047E+01 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.96 μF, C2=3.95 μF, and C3=3.74 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.489E+00 μF
b) 4.938E+00 μF
c) 5.432E+00 μF
d) 5.975E+00 μF
e) 6.573E+00 μF




c08 H0

1)
In the figure shown C1=19.2 μF, C2=2.86 μF, and C3=5.03 μF. The voltage source provides ε=9.46 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 4.809E+01 μC
b) 5.290E+01 μC
c) 5.819E+01 μC
d) 6.401E+01 μC
e) 7.041E+01 μC
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.96 μF, C2=3.95 μF, and C3=3.74 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.489E+00 μF
b) 4.938E+00 μF
c) 5.432E+00 μF
d) 5.975E+00 μF
e) 6.573E+00 μF
3)
In the figure shown C1=19.2 μF, C2=2.24 μF, and C3=4.93 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.303E+01 μJ
b) 1.434E+01 μJ
c) 1.577E+01 μJ
d) 1.735E+01 μJ
e) 1.908E+01 μJ

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.78 m2, separated by 1.16 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 8.980E+03 V?

a) 1.432E+02 μC
b) 1.575E+02 μC
c) 1.732E+02 μC
d) 1.906E+02 μC
e) 2.096E+02 μC




c08 H1

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.27 μF, C2=2.87 μF, and C3=3.23 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 3.250E+00 μF
b) 3.575E+00 μF
c) 3.933E+00 μF
d) 4.326E+00 μF
e) 4.758E+00 μF

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.59 m2, separated by 1.23 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 2.200E+03 V?

a) 3.082E+01 μC
b) 3.390E+01 μC
c) 3.729E+01 μC
d) 4.102E+01 μC
e) 4.512E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=15.7 μF, C2=2.87 μF, and C3=5.46 μF. The voltage source provides ε=5.38 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 6.890E+00 μJ
b) 7.579E+00 μJ
c) 8.337E+00 μJ
d) 9.171E+00 μJ
e) 1.009E+01 μJ
4)
In the figure shown C1=15.4 μF, C2=2.22 μF, and C3=4.77 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.8 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.702E+01 μC
b) 2.972E+01 μC
c) 3.269E+01 μC
d) 3.596E+01 μC
e) 3.956E+01 μC




c08 H2

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.81 m2, separated by 1.26 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.610E+03 V?

a) 4.005E+01 μC
b) 4.405E+01 μC
c) 4.846E+01 μC
d) 5.330E+01 μC
e) 5.864E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=17.6 μF, C2=2.12 μF, and C3=4.72 μF. The voltage source provides ε=5.35 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 6.750E+00 μJ
b) 7.425E+00 μJ
c) 8.168E+00 μJ
d) 8.984E+00 μJ
e) 9.883E+00 μJ
3)
In the figure shown C1=15.4 μF, C2=2.22 μF, and C3=4.77 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.8 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.702E+01 μC
b) 2.972E+01 μC
c) 3.269E+01 μC
d) 3.596E+01 μC
e) 3.956E+01 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.75 μF, C2=2.77 μF, and C3=2.47 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.220E+00 μF
b) 4.642E+00 μF
c) 5.106E+00 μF
d) 5.616E+00 μF
e) 6.178E+00 μF




c08 I0

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.56 μF, C2=4.23 μF, and C3=2.61 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 3.755E+00 μF
b) 4.130E+00 μF
c) 4.543E+00 μF
d) 4.997E+00 μF
e) 5.497E+00 μF

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.42 m2, separated by 1.33 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.130E+03 V?

a) 1.368E+01 μC
b) 1.505E+01 μC
c) 1.655E+01 μC
d) 1.820E+01 μC
e) 2.003E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=19.2 μF, C2=2.71 μF, and C3=5.52 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.0 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 2.138E+01 μJ
b) 2.352E+01 μJ
c) 2.587E+01 μJ
d) 2.845E+01 μJ
e) 3.130E+01 μJ
4)
In the figure shown C1=16.9 μF, C2=2.3 μF, and C3=4.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.4 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 6.011E+01 μC
b) 6.613E+01 μC
c) 7.274E+01 μC
d) 8.001E+01 μC
e) 8.801E+01 μC




c08 I1

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.55 μF, C2=4.13 μF, and C3=2.5 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.077E+00 μF
b) 4.484E+00 μF
c) 4.933E+00 μF
d) 5.426E+00 μF
e) 5.969E+00 μF
2)
In the figure shown C1=17.7 μF, C2=2.48 μF, and C3=4.68 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 2.242E+01 μJ
b) 2.467E+01 μJ
c) 2.713E+01 μJ
d) 2.985E+01 μJ
e) 3.283E+01 μJ

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.66 m2, separated by 1.18 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 6.170E+03 V?

a) 1.231E+02 μC
b) 1.355E+02 μC
c) 1.490E+02 μC
d) 1.639E+02 μC
e) 1.803E+02 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=19.6 μF, C2=2.15 μF, and C3=5.36 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.6 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 6.298E+01 μC
b) 6.928E+01 μC
c) 7.621E+01 μC
d) 8.383E+01 μC
e) 9.221E+01 μC




c08 I2

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.83 m2, separated by 1.14 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.180E+03 V?

a) 6.275E+01 μC
b) 6.903E+01 μC
c) 7.593E+01 μC
d) 8.352E+01 μC
e) 9.188E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=18.1 μF, C2=2.13 μF, and C3=5.48 μF. The voltage source provides ε=14.6 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.645E+01 μJ
b) 1.809E+01 μJ
c) 1.990E+01 μJ
d) 2.189E+01 μJ
e) 2.408E+01 μJ
3)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.97 μF, C2=3.51 μF, and C3=2.18 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 3.038E+00 μF
b) 3.341E+00 μF
c) 3.675E+00 μF
d) 4.043E+00 μF
e) 4.447E+00 μF
4)
In the figure shown C1=15.4 μF, C2=2.83 μF, and C3=4.99 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.51 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.306E+01 μC
b) 2.537E+01 μC
c) 2.790E+01 μC
d) 3.069E+01 μC
e) 3.376E+01 μC




c08 J0

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.42 m2, separated by 1.33 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.130E+03 V?

a) 1.368E+01 μC
b) 1.505E+01 μC
c) 1.655E+01 μC
d) 1.820E+01 μC
e) 2.003E+01 μC
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.75 μF, C2=2.77 μF, and C3=2.47 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.220E+00 μF
b) 4.642E+00 μF
c) 5.106E+00 μF
d) 5.616E+00 μF
e) 6.178E+00 μF
3)
In the figure shown C1=17.6 μF, C2=2.12 μF, and C3=4.72 μF. The voltage source provides ε=5.35 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 6.750E+00 μJ
b) 7.425E+00 μJ
c) 8.168E+00 μJ
d) 8.984E+00 μJ
e) 9.883E+00 μJ
4)
In the figure shown C1=17.7 μF, C2=2.5 μF, and C3=5.0 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.8 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 5.066E+01 μC
b) 5.573E+01 μC
c) 6.130E+01 μC
d) 6.743E+01 μC
e) 7.417E+01 μC




c08 J1

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.12 μF, C2=3.45 μF, and C3=3.41 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.370E+00 μF
b) 4.807E+00 μF
c) 5.288E+00 μF
d) 5.816E+00 μF
e) 6.398E+00 μF
2)
In the figure shown C1=17.2 μF, C2=2.71 μF, and C3=5.28 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.2 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 2.443E+01 μJ
b) 2.687E+01 μJ
c) 2.955E+01 μJ
d) 3.251E+01 μJ
e) 3.576E+01 μJ
3)
In the figure shown C1=17.7 μF, C2=2.5 μF, and C3=5.0 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.8 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 5.066E+01 μC
b) 5.573E+01 μC
c) 6.130E+01 μC
d) 6.743E+01 μC
e) 7.417E+01 μC

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.42 m2, separated by 1.33 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.130E+03 V?

a) 1.368E+01 μC
b) 1.505E+01 μC
c) 1.655E+01 μC
d) 1.820E+01 μC
e) 2.003E+01 μC




c08 J2

1)
In the figure shown C1=19.6 μF, C2=2.15 μF, and C3=5.36 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.6 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 6.298E+01 μC
b) 6.928E+01 μC
c) 7.621E+01 μC
d) 8.383E+01 μC
e) 9.221E+01 μC

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.94 m2, separated by 1.36 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 8.530E+03 V?

a) 7.359E+01 μC
b) 8.094E+01 μC
c) 8.904E+01 μC
d) 9.794E+01 μC
e) 1.077E+02 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=18.2 μF, C2=2.44 μF, and C3=5.0 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.78 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.225E+01 μJ
b) 1.347E+01 μJ
c) 1.482E+01 μJ
d) 1.630E+01 μJ
e) 1.793E+01 μJ
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.13 μF, C2=2.28 μF, and C3=2.59 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 3.231E+00 μF
b) 3.554E+00 μF
c) 3.909E+00 μF
d) 4.300E+00 μF
e) 4.730E+00 μF




c08 K0

1)
In the figure shown C1=17.2 μF, C2=2.71 μF, and C3=5.28 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.2 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 2.443E+01 μJ
b) 2.687E+01 μJ
c) 2.955E+01 μJ
d) 3.251E+01 μJ
e) 3.576E+01 μJ
2)
In the figure shown C1=17.9 μF, C2=2.76 μF, and C3=5.12 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.2 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 5.969E+01 μC
b) 6.566E+01 μC
c) 7.222E+01 μC
d) 7.944E+01 μC
e) 8.739E+01 μC
3)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.96 μF, C2=3.95 μF, and C3=3.74 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.489E+00 μF
b) 4.938E+00 μF
c) 5.432E+00 μF
d) 5.975E+00 μF
e) 6.573E+00 μF

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.66 m2, separated by 1.18 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 6.170E+03 V?

a) 1.231E+02 μC
b) 1.355E+02 μC
c) 1.490E+02 μC
d) 1.639E+02 μC
e) 1.803E+02 μC




c08 K1

1)
In the figure shown C1=18.2 μF, C2=2.44 μF, and C3=5.0 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.78 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.225E+01 μJ
b) 1.347E+01 μJ
c) 1.482E+01 μJ
d) 1.630E+01 μJ
e) 1.793E+01 μJ

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.59 m2, separated by 1.23 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 2.200E+03 V?

a) 3.082E+01 μC
b) 3.390E+01 μC
c) 3.729E+01 μC
d) 4.102E+01 μC
e) 4.512E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=16.9 μF, C2=2.3 μF, and C3=4.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.4 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 6.011E+01 μC
b) 6.613E+01 μC
c) 7.274E+01 μC
d) 8.001E+01 μC
e) 8.801E+01 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.96 μF, C2=3.95 μF, and C3=3.74 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.489E+00 μF
b) 4.938E+00 μF
c) 5.432E+00 μF
d) 5.975E+00 μF
e) 6.573E+00 μF




c08 K2

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.3 μF, C2=2.84 μF, and C3=3.41 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.255E+00 μF
b) 4.681E+00 μF
c) 5.149E+00 μF
d) 5.664E+00 μF
e) 6.230E+00 μF

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.83 m2, separated by 1.14 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.180E+03 V?

a) 6.275E+01 μC
b) 6.903E+01 μC
c) 7.593E+01 μC
d) 8.352E+01 μC
e) 9.188E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=16.5 μF, C2=2.7 μF, and C3=4.82 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 2.188E+01 μJ
b) 2.407E+01 μJ
c) 2.647E+01 μJ
d) 2.912E+01 μJ
e) 3.203E+01 μJ
4)
In the figure shown C1=17.5 μF, C2=2.63 μF, and C3=5.76 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.9 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 8.197E+01 μC
b) 9.017E+01 μC
c) 9.919E+01 μC
d) 1.091E+02 μC
e) 1.200E+02 μC




c08 L0

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.25 μF, C2=4.16 μF, and C3=2.49 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 2.698E+00 μF
b) 2.968E+00 μF
c) 3.265E+00 μF
d) 3.591E+00 μF
e) 3.950E+00 μF
2)
In the figure shown C1=19.2 μF, C2=2.71 μF, and C3=5.52 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.0 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 2.138E+01 μJ
b) 2.352E+01 μJ
c) 2.587E+01 μJ
d) 2.845E+01 μJ
e) 3.130E+01 μJ
3)
In the figure shown C1=15.4 μF, C2=2.83 μF, and C3=4.99 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.51 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.306E+01 μC
b) 2.537E+01 μC
c) 2.790E+01 μC
d) 3.069E+01 μC
e) 3.376E+01 μC

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.04 m2, separated by 1.21 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 7.730E+03 V?

a) 1.049E+02 μC
b) 1.154E+02 μC
c) 1.269E+02 μC
d) 1.396E+02 μC
e) 1.536E+02 μC




c08 L1

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.83 m2, separated by 1.14 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.180E+03 V?

a) 6.275E+01 μC
b) 6.903E+01 μC
c) 7.593E+01 μC
d) 8.352E+01 μC
e) 9.188E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=18.0 μF, C2=2.88 μF, and C3=5.34 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.9 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 5.045E+01 μC
b) 5.550E+01 μC
c) 6.105E+01 μC
d) 6.715E+01 μC
e) 7.387E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=16.9 μF, C2=2.86 μF, and C3=5.1 μF. The voltage source provides ε=9.98 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.764E+01 μJ
b) 1.940E+01 μJ
c) 2.134E+01 μJ
d) 2.348E+01 μJ
e) 2.583E+01 μJ
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.55 μF, C2=4.39 μF, and C3=3.32 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.173E+00 μF
b) 4.590E+00 μF
c) 5.049E+00 μF
d) 5.554E+00 μF
e) 6.110E+00 μF




c08 L2

1)
In the figure shown C1=17.5 μF, C2=2.63 μF, and C3=5.76 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.9 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 8.197E+01 μC
b) 9.017E+01 μC
c) 9.919E+01 μC
d) 1.091E+02 μC
e) 1.200E+02 μC
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.13 μF, C2=2.28 μF, and C3=2.59 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 3.231E+00 μF
b) 3.554E+00 μF
c) 3.909E+00 μF
d) 4.300E+00 μF
e) 4.730E+00 μF

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.94 m2, separated by 1.27 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 8.780E+03 V?

a) 1.080E+02 μC
b) 1.188E+02 μC
c) 1.306E+02 μC
d) 1.437E+02 μC
e) 1.581E+02 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=18.2 μF, C2=2.44 μF, and C3=5.0 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.78 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.225E+01 μJ
b) 1.347E+01 μJ
c) 1.482E+01 μJ
d) 1.630E+01 μJ
e) 1.793E+01 μJ




c08 M0

1)
In the figure shown C1=15.4 μF, C2=2.83 μF, and C3=4.99 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.51 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.306E+01 μC
b) 2.537E+01 μC
c) 2.790E+01 μC
d) 3.069E+01 μC
e) 3.376E+01 μC

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.02 m2, separated by 1.44 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 2.170E+03 V?

a) 2.450E+01 μC
b) 2.695E+01 μC
c) 2.965E+01 μC
d) 3.261E+01 μC
e) 3.587E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=18.7 μF, C2=2.15 μF, and C3=4.88 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.9 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.270E+01 μJ
b) 1.397E+01 μJ
c) 1.537E+01 μJ
d) 1.690E+01 μJ
e) 1.859E+01 μJ
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.55 μF, C2=4.39 μF, and C3=3.32 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.173E+00 μF
b) 4.590E+00 μF
c) 5.049E+00 μF
d) 5.554E+00 μF
e) 6.110E+00 μF




c08 M1

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.94 m2, separated by 1.27 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 8.780E+03 V?

a) 1.080E+02 μC
b) 1.188E+02 μC
c) 1.306E+02 μC
d) 1.437E+02 μC
e) 1.581E+02 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=16.9 μF, C2=2.3 μF, and C3=4.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.4 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 6.011E+01 μC
b) 6.613E+01 μC
c) 7.274E+01 μC
d) 8.001E+01 μC
e) 8.801E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=18.7 μF, C2=2.15 μF, and C3=4.88 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.9 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.270E+01 μJ
b) 1.397E+01 μJ
c) 1.537E+01 μJ
d) 1.690E+01 μJ
e) 1.859E+01 μJ
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.56 μF, C2=4.23 μF, and C3=2.61 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 3.755E+00 μF
b) 4.130E+00 μF
c) 4.543E+00 μF
d) 4.997E+00 μF
e) 5.497E+00 μF




c08 M2

1)
In the figure shown C1=21.1 μF, C2=2.69 μF, and C3=4.78 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.8 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 2.102E+01 μJ
b) 2.312E+01 μJ
c) 2.543E+01 μJ
d) 2.797E+01 μJ
e) 3.077E+01 μJ
2)
In the figure shown C1=16.9 μF, C2=2.3 μF, and C3=4.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.4 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 6.011E+01 μC
b) 6.613E+01 μC
c) 7.274E+01 μC
d) 8.001E+01 μC
e) 8.801E+01 μC
3)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.25 μF, C2=4.87 μF, and C3=2.19 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.139E+00 μF
b) 4.553E+00 μF
c) 5.008E+00 μF
d) 5.509E+00 μF
e) 6.060E+00 μF

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.21 m2, separated by 1.25 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.580E+03 V?

a) 2.249E+01 μC
b) 2.473E+01 μC
c) 2.721E+01 μC
d) 2.993E+01 μC
e) 3.292E+01 μC




c08 N0

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.94 m2, separated by 1.36 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 8.530E+03 V?

a) 7.359E+01 μC
b) 8.094E+01 μC
c) 8.904E+01 μC
d) 9.794E+01 μC
e) 1.077E+02 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=19.2 μF, C2=2.71 μF, and C3=5.52 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.0 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 2.138E+01 μJ
b) 2.352E+01 μJ
c) 2.587E+01 μJ
d) 2.845E+01 μJ
e) 3.130E+01 μJ
3)
In the figure shown C1=19.9 μF, C2=2.25 μF, and C3=4.75 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.93 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.451E+01 μC
b) 2.696E+01 μC
c) 2.966E+01 μC
d) 3.262E+01 μC
e) 3.589E+01 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.25 μF, C2=4.16 μF, and C3=2.49 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 2.698E+00 μF
b) 2.968E+00 μF
c) 3.265E+00 μF
d) 3.591E+00 μF
e) 3.950E+00 μF




c08 N1

1)
In the figure shown C1=15.7 μF, C2=2.87 μF, and C3=5.46 μF. The voltage source provides ε=5.38 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 6.890E+00 μJ
b) 7.579E+00 μJ
c) 8.337E+00 μJ
d) 9.171E+00 μJ
e) 1.009E+01 μJ

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.84 m2, separated by 1.42 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.510E+03 V?

a) 1.826E+01 μC
b) 2.009E+01 μC
c) 2.210E+01 μC
d) 2.431E+01 μC
e) 2.674E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=15.0 μF, C2=2.65 μF, and C3=5.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.44 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 3.982E+01 μC
b) 4.380E+01 μC
c) 4.818E+01 μC
d) 5.300E+01 μC
e) 5.829E+01 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.25 μF, C2=4.87 μF, and C3=2.19 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.139E+00 μF
b) 4.553E+00 μF
c) 5.008E+00 μF
d) 5.509E+00 μF
e) 6.060E+00 μF




c08 N2

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.55 μF, C2=4.39 μF, and C3=3.32 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.173E+00 μF
b) 4.590E+00 μF
c) 5.049E+00 μF
d) 5.554E+00 μF
e) 6.110E+00 μF
2)
In the figure shown C1=15.7 μF, C2=2.87 μF, and C3=5.46 μF. The voltage source provides ε=5.38 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 6.890E+00 μJ
b) 7.579E+00 μJ
c) 8.337E+00 μJ
d) 9.171E+00 μJ
e) 1.009E+01 μJ

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.73 m2, separated by 1.16 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.130E+03 V?

a) 1.121E+01 μC
b) 1.233E+01 μC
c) 1.357E+01 μC
d) 1.492E+01 μC
e) 1.641E+01 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=17.8 μF, C2=2.22 μF, and C3=5.71 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.9 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 7.625E+01 μC
b) 8.388E+01 μC
c) 9.227E+01 μC
d) 1.015E+02 μC
e) 1.116E+02 μC




c08 O0

1)
In the figure shown C1=19.9 μF, C2=2.25 μF, and C3=4.75 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.93 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.451E+01 μC
b) 2.696E+01 μC
c) 2.966E+01 μC
d) 3.262E+01 μC
e) 3.589E+01 μC
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.25 μF, C2=4.16 μF, and C3=2.49 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 2.698E+00 μF
b) 2.968E+00 μF
c) 3.265E+00 μF
d) 3.591E+00 μF
e) 3.950E+00 μF

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.73 m2, separated by 1.16 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.130E+03 V?

a) 1.121E+01 μC
b) 1.233E+01 μC
c) 1.357E+01 μC
d) 1.492E+01 μC
e) 1.641E+01 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=16.3 μF, C2=2.17 μF, and C3=4.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=8.35 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 8.718E+00 μJ
b) 9.589E+00 μJ
c) 1.055E+01 μJ
d) 1.160E+01 μJ
e) 1.276E+01 μJ




c08 O1

1)
In the figure shown C1=17.9 μF, C2=2.71 μF, and C3=4.14 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.12 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 3.527E+01 μC
b) 3.880E+01 μC
c) 4.268E+01 μC
d) 4.695E+01 μC
e) 5.164E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=16.3 μF, C2=2.17 μF, and C3=4.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=8.35 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 8.718E+00 μJ
b) 9.589E+00 μJ
c) 1.055E+01 μJ
d) 1.160E+01 μJ
e) 1.276E+01 μJ

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.21 m2, separated by 1.25 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.580E+03 V?

a) 2.249E+01 μC
b) 2.473E+01 μC
c) 2.721E+01 μC
d) 2.993E+01 μC
e) 3.292E+01 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.13 μF, C2=2.28 μF, and C3=2.59 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 3.231E+00 μF
b) 3.554E+00 μF
c) 3.909E+00 μF
d) 4.300E+00 μF
e) 4.730E+00 μF




c08 O2

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.83 m2, separated by 1.14 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.180E+03 V?

a) 6.275E+01 μC
b) 6.903E+01 μC
c) 7.593E+01 μC
d) 8.352E+01 μC
e) 9.188E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=15.7 μF, C2=2.87 μF, and C3=5.46 μF. The voltage source provides ε=5.38 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 6.890E+00 μJ
b) 7.579E+00 μJ
c) 8.337E+00 μJ
d) 9.171E+00 μJ
e) 1.009E+01 μJ
3)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.25 μF, C2=4.16 μF, and C3=2.49 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 2.698E+00 μF
b) 2.968E+00 μF
c) 3.265E+00 μF
d) 3.591E+00 μF
e) 3.950E+00 μF
4)
In the figure shown C1=17.7 μF, C2=2.5 μF, and C3=5.0 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.8 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 5.066E+01 μC
b) 5.573E+01 μC
c) 6.130E+01 μC
d) 6.743E+01 μC
e) 7.417E+01 μC




c08 P0

1)
In the figure shown C1=17.9 μF, C2=2.71 μF, and C3=4.14 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.12 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 3.527E+01 μC
b) 3.880E+01 μC
c) 4.268E+01 μC
d) 4.695E+01 μC
e) 5.164E+01 μC

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.82 m2, separated by 1.29 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 7.420E+03 V?

a) 1.187E+02 μC
b) 1.306E+02 μC
c) 1.436E+02 μC
d) 1.580E+02 μC
e) 1.738E+02 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=18.1 μF, C2=2.89 μF, and C3=4.2 μF. The voltage source provides ε=9.19 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.303E+01 μJ
b) 1.434E+01 μJ
c) 1.577E+01 μJ
d) 1.735E+01 μJ
e) 1.908E+01 μJ
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.54 μF, C2=3.53 μF, and C3=3.65 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 3.700E+00 μF
b) 4.070E+00 μF
c) 4.477E+00 μF
d) 4.925E+00 μF
e) 5.417E+00 μF




c08 P1

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.51 m2, separated by 1.44 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 2.230E+03 V?

a) 2.351E+01 μC
b) 2.586E+01 μC
c) 2.844E+01 μC
d) 3.129E+01 μC
e) 3.442E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=19.6 μF, C2=2.15 μF, and C3=5.36 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.6 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 6.298E+01 μC
b) 6.928E+01 μC
c) 7.621E+01 μC
d) 8.383E+01 μC
e) 9.221E+01 μC
3)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.56 μF, C2=4.23 μF, and C3=2.61 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 3.755E+00 μF
b) 4.130E+00 μF
c) 4.543E+00 μF
d) 4.997E+00 μF
e) 5.497E+00 μF
4)
In the figure shown C1=18.1 μF, C2=2.89 μF, and C3=4.2 μF. The voltage source provides ε=9.19 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.303E+01 μJ
b) 1.434E+01 μJ
c) 1.577E+01 μJ
d) 1.735E+01 μJ
e) 1.908E+01 μJ




c08 P2

1)
In the figure shown C1=17.7 μF, C2=2.5 μF, and C3=5.0 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.8 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 5.066E+01 μC
b) 5.573E+01 μC
c) 6.130E+01 μC
d) 6.743E+01 μC
e) 7.417E+01 μC

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.45 m2, separated by 1.18 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.060E+03 V?

a) 5.608E+01 μC
b) 6.168E+01 μC
c) 6.785E+01 μC
d) 7.464E+01 μC
e) 8.210E+01 μC
3)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.7 μF, C2=4.82 μF, and C3=3.61 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 5.445E+00 μF
b) 5.990E+00 μF
c) 6.589E+00 μF
d) 7.247E+00 μF
e) 7.972E+00 μF
4)
In the figure shown C1=16.3 μF, C2=2.17 μF, and C3=4.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=8.35 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 8.718E+00 μJ
b) 9.589E+00 μJ
c) 1.055E+01 μJ
d) 1.160E+01 μJ
e) 1.276E+01 μJ




c08 Q0

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.49 μF, C2=4.24 μF, and C3=2.96 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.117E+00 μF
b) 4.529E+00 μF
c) 4.982E+00 μF
d) 5.480E+00 μF
e) 6.028E+00 μF
2)
In the figure shown C1=20.6 μF, C2=2.38 μF, and C3=5.66 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.6 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 5.474E+01 μC
b) 6.022E+01 μC
c) 6.624E+01 μC
d) 7.287E+01 μC
e) 8.015E+01 μC

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.04 m2, separated by 1.21 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 7.730E+03 V?

a) 1.049E+02 μC
b) 1.154E+02 μC
c) 1.269E+02 μC
d) 1.396E+02 μC
e) 1.536E+02 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=17.2 μF, C2=2.71 μF, and C3=5.28 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.2 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 2.443E+01 μJ
b) 2.687E+01 μJ
c) 2.955E+01 μJ
d) 3.251E+01 μJ
e) 3.576E+01 μJ




c08 Q1

1)
In the figure shown C1=18.7 μF, C2=2.15 μF, and C3=4.88 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.9 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.270E+01 μJ
b) 1.397E+01 μJ
c) 1.537E+01 μJ
d) 1.690E+01 μJ
e) 1.859E+01 μJ
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.49 μF, C2=4.24 μF, and C3=2.96 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.117E+00 μF
b) 4.529E+00 μF
c) 4.982E+00 μF
d) 5.480E+00 μF
e) 6.028E+00 μF

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.21 m2, separated by 1.25 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.580E+03 V?

a) 2.249E+01 μC
b) 2.473E+01 μC
c) 2.721E+01 μC
d) 2.993E+01 μC
e) 3.292E+01 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=17.1 μF, C2=2.87 μF, and C3=4.74 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.63 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.385E+01 μC
b) 2.623E+01 μC
c) 2.886E+01 μC
d) 3.174E+01 μC
e) 3.492E+01 μC




c08 Q2

1)
In the figure shown C1=16.5 μF, C2=2.7 μF, and C3=4.82 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 2.188E+01 μJ
b) 2.407E+01 μJ
c) 2.647E+01 μJ
d) 2.912E+01 μJ
e) 3.203E+01 μJ
2)
In the figure shown C1=17.1 μF, C2=2.87 μF, and C3=4.74 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.63 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.385E+01 μC
b) 2.623E+01 μC
c) 2.886E+01 μC
d) 3.174E+01 μC
e) 3.492E+01 μC

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.42 m2, separated by 1.33 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.130E+03 V?

a) 1.368E+01 μC
b) 1.505E+01 μC
c) 1.655E+01 μC
d) 1.820E+01 μC
e) 2.003E+01 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.56 μF, C2=4.23 μF, and C3=2.61 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 3.755E+00 μF
b) 4.130E+00 μF
c) 4.543E+00 μF
d) 4.997E+00 μF
e) 5.497E+00 μF




c08 R0

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.04 m2, separated by 1.21 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 7.730E+03 V?

a) 1.049E+02 μC
b) 1.154E+02 μC
c) 1.269E+02 μC
d) 1.396E+02 μC
e) 1.536E+02 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=15.4 μF, C2=2.83 μF, and C3=4.99 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.51 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.306E+01 μC
b) 2.537E+01 μC
c) 2.790E+01 μC
d) 3.069E+01 μC
e) 3.376E+01 μC
3)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.24 μF, C2=4.86 μF, and C3=3.64 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.275E+00 μF
b) 4.703E+00 μF
c) 5.173E+00 μF
d) 5.691E+00 μF
e) 6.260E+00 μF
4)
In the figure shown C1=16.5 μF, C2=2.7 μF, and C3=4.82 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 2.188E+01 μJ
b) 2.407E+01 μJ
c) 2.647E+01 μJ
d) 2.912E+01 μJ
e) 3.203E+01 μJ




c08 R1

1)
In the figure shown C1=15.7 μF, C2=2.87 μF, and C3=5.46 μF. The voltage source provides ε=5.38 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 6.890E+00 μJ
b) 7.579E+00 μJ
c) 8.337E+00 μJ
d) 9.171E+00 μJ
e) 1.009E+01 μJ
2)
In the figure shown C1=15.4 μF, C2=2.83 μF, and C3=4.99 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.51 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.306E+01 μC
b) 2.537E+01 μC
c) 2.790E+01 μC
d) 3.069E+01 μC
e) 3.376E+01 μC

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.94 m2, separated by 1.36 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 8.530E+03 V?

a) 7.359E+01 μC
b) 8.094E+01 μC
c) 8.904E+01 μC
d) 9.794E+01 μC
e) 1.077E+02 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.06 μF, C2=3.09 μF, and C3=2.48 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 3.018E+00 μF
b) 3.320E+00 μF
c) 3.652E+00 μF
d) 4.017E+00 μF
e) 4.419E+00 μF




c08 R2

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.55 μF, C2=4.39 μF, and C3=3.32 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.173E+00 μF
b) 4.590E+00 μF
c) 5.049E+00 μF
d) 5.554E+00 μF
e) 6.110E+00 μF

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.84 m2, separated by 1.42 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.510E+03 V?

a) 1.826E+01 μC
b) 2.009E+01 μC
c) 2.210E+01 μC
d) 2.431E+01 μC
e) 2.674E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=16.5 μF, C2=2.7 μF, and C3=4.82 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 2.188E+01 μJ
b) 2.407E+01 μJ
c) 2.647E+01 μJ
d) 2.912E+01 μJ
e) 3.203E+01 μJ
4)
In the figure shown C1=19.9 μF, C2=2.25 μF, and C3=4.75 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.93 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.451E+01 μC
b) 2.696E+01 μC
c) 2.966E+01 μC
d) 3.262E+01 μC
e) 3.589E+01 μC




c08 S0

1)
In the figure shown C1=18.1 μF, C2=2.13 μF, and C3=5.48 μF. The voltage source provides ε=14.6 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.645E+01 μJ
b) 1.809E+01 μJ
c) 1.990E+01 μJ
d) 2.189E+01 μJ
e) 2.408E+01 μJ
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.13 μF, C2=2.28 μF, and C3=2.59 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 3.231E+00 μF
b) 3.554E+00 μF
c) 3.909E+00 μF
d) 4.300E+00 μF
e) 4.730E+00 μF
3)
In the figure shown C1=19.6 μF, C2=2.15 μF, and C3=5.36 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.6 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 6.298E+01 μC
b) 6.928E+01 μC
c) 7.621E+01 μC
d) 8.383E+01 μC
e) 9.221E+01 μC

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.59 m2, separated by 1.23 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 2.200E+03 V?

a) 3.082E+01 μC
b) 3.390E+01 μC
c) 3.729E+01 μC
d) 4.102E+01 μC
e) 4.512E+01 μC




c08 S1

1)
In the figure shown C1=16.5 μF, C2=2.7 μF, and C3=4.82 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 2.188E+01 μJ
b) 2.407E+01 μJ
c) 2.647E+01 μJ
d) 2.912E+01 μJ
e) 3.203E+01 μJ

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.59 m2, separated by 1.23 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 2.200E+03 V?

a) 3.082E+01 μC
b) 3.390E+01 μC
c) 3.729E+01 μC
d) 4.102E+01 μC
e) 4.512E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=16.0 μF, C2=2.27 μF, and C3=4.4 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.11 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.515E+01 μC
b) 2.766E+01 μC
c) 3.043E+01 μC
d) 3.347E+01 μC
e) 3.682E+01 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.3 μF, C2=2.84 μF, and C3=3.41 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.255E+00 μF
b) 4.681E+00 μF
c) 5.149E+00 μF
d) 5.664E+00 μF
e) 6.230E+00 μF




c08 S2

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.84 m2, separated by 1.42 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.510E+03 V?

a) 1.826E+01 μC
b) 2.009E+01 μC
c) 2.210E+01 μC
d) 2.431E+01 μC
e) 2.674E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=16.0 μF, C2=2.27 μF, and C3=4.4 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.11 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.515E+01 μC
b) 2.766E+01 μC
c) 3.043E+01 μC
d) 3.347E+01 μC
e) 3.682E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=15.7 μF, C2=2.87 μF, and C3=5.46 μF. The voltage source provides ε=5.38 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 6.890E+00 μJ
b) 7.579E+00 μJ
c) 8.337E+00 μJ
d) 9.171E+00 μJ
e) 1.009E+01 μJ
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.54 μF, C2=3.53 μF, and C3=3.65 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 3.700E+00 μF
b) 4.070E+00 μF
c) 4.477E+00 μF
d) 4.925E+00 μF
e) 5.417E+00 μF




c08 T0

1)
In the figure shown C1=15.4 μF, C2=2.83 μF, and C3=4.99 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.51 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.306E+01 μC
b) 2.537E+01 μC
c) 2.790E+01 μC
d) 3.069E+01 μC
e) 3.376E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=20.7 μF, C2=2.79 μF, and C3=5.18 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.0 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 2.064E+01 μJ
b) 2.270E+01 μJ
c) 2.497E+01 μJ
d) 2.747E+01 μJ
e) 3.022E+01 μJ

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.83 m2, separated by 1.14 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.180E+03 V?

a) 6.275E+01 μC
b) 6.903E+01 μC
c) 7.593E+01 μC
d) 8.352E+01 μC
e) 9.188E+01 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.54 μF, C2=3.53 μF, and C3=3.65 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 3.700E+00 μF
b) 4.070E+00 μF
c) 4.477E+00 μF
d) 4.925E+00 μF
e) 5.417E+00 μF




c08 T1

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.49 μF, C2=4.24 μF, and C3=2.96 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.117E+00 μF
b) 4.529E+00 μF
c) 4.982E+00 μF
d) 5.480E+00 μF
e) 6.028E+00 μF
2)
In the figure shown C1=18.1 μF, C2=2.89 μF, and C3=4.2 μF. The voltage source provides ε=9.19 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.303E+01 μJ
b) 1.434E+01 μJ
c) 1.577E+01 μJ
d) 1.735E+01 μJ
e) 1.908E+01 μJ

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.83 m2, separated by 1.14 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.180E+03 V?

a) 6.275E+01 μC
b) 6.903E+01 μC
c) 7.593E+01 μC
d) 8.352E+01 μC
e) 9.188E+01 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=17.8 μF, C2=2.22 μF, and C3=5.71 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.9 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 7.625E+01 μC
b) 8.388E+01 μC
c) 9.227E+01 μC
d) 1.015E+02 μC
e) 1.116E+02 μC




c08 T2

1)
In the figure shown C1=20.7 μF, C2=2.79 μF, and C3=5.18 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.0 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 2.064E+01 μJ
b) 2.270E+01 μJ
c) 2.497E+01 μJ
d) 2.747E+01 μJ
e) 3.022E+01 μJ
2)
In the figure shown C1=16.0 μF, C2=2.27 μF, and C3=4.4 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.11 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.515E+01 μC
b) 2.766E+01 μC
c) 3.043E+01 μC
d) 3.347E+01 μC
e) 3.682E+01 μC

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.94 m2, separated by 1.36 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 8.530E+03 V?

a) 7.359E+01 μC
b) 8.094E+01 μC
c) 8.904E+01 μC
d) 9.794E+01 μC
e) 1.077E+02 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.55 μF, C2=4.39 μF, and C3=3.32 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.173E+00 μF
b) 4.590E+00 μF
c) 5.049E+00 μF
d) 5.554E+00 μF
e) 6.110E+00 μF




c08 U0

1)
In the figure shown C1=17.7 μF, C2=2.5 μF, and C3=5.0 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.8 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 5.066E+01 μC
b) 5.573E+01 μC
c) 6.130E+01 μC
d) 6.743E+01 μC
e) 7.417E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=16.3 μF, C2=2.17 μF, and C3=4.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=8.35 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 8.718E+00 μJ
b) 9.589E+00 μJ
c) 1.055E+01 μJ
d) 1.160E+01 μJ
e) 1.276E+01 μJ
3)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.12 μF, C2=3.45 μF, and C3=3.41 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.370E+00 μF
b) 4.807E+00 μF
c) 5.288E+00 μF
d) 5.816E+00 μF
e) 6.398E+00 μF

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.66 m2, separated by 1.18 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 6.170E+03 V?

a) 1.231E+02 μC
b) 1.355E+02 μC
c) 1.490E+02 μC
d) 1.639E+02 μC
e) 1.803E+02 μC




c08 U1

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.97 μF, C2=3.51 μF, and C3=2.18 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 3.038E+00 μF
b) 3.341E+00 μF
c) 3.675E+00 μF
d) 4.043E+00 μF
e) 4.447E+00 μF

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.78 m2, separated by 1.16 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 8.980E+03 V?

a) 1.432E+02 μC
b) 1.575E+02 μC
c) 1.732E+02 μC
d) 1.906E+02 μC
e) 2.096E+02 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=19.6 μF, C2=2.15 μF, and C3=5.36 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.6 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 6.298E+01 μC
b) 6.928E+01 μC
c) 7.621E+01 μC
d) 8.383E+01 μC
e) 9.221E+01 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=16.7 μF, C2=2.26 μF, and C3=4.53 μF. The voltage source provides ε=10.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.292E+01 μJ
b) 1.421E+01 μJ
c) 1.563E+01 μJ
d) 1.719E+01 μJ
e) 1.891E+01 μJ




c08 U2

1)
In the figure shown C1=18.2 μF, C2=2.44 μF, and C3=5.0 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.78 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.225E+01 μJ
b) 1.347E+01 μJ
c) 1.482E+01 μJ
d) 1.630E+01 μJ
e) 1.793E+01 μJ
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.13 μF, C2=3.56 μF, and C3=3.57 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 5.482E+00 μF
b) 6.030E+00 μF
c) 6.633E+00 μF
d) 7.296E+00 μF
e) 8.026E+00 μF

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.94 m2, separated by 1.27 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 8.780E+03 V?

a) 1.080E+02 μC
b) 1.188E+02 μC
c) 1.306E+02 μC
d) 1.437E+02 μC
e) 1.581E+02 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=17.9 μF, C2=2.76 μF, and C3=5.12 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.2 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 5.969E+01 μC
b) 6.566E+01 μC
c) 7.222E+01 μC
d) 7.944E+01 μC
e) 8.739E+01 μC




c08 V0

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.45 m2, separated by 1.18 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.060E+03 V?

a) 5.608E+01 μC
b) 6.168E+01 μC
c) 6.785E+01 μC
d) 7.464E+01 μC
e) 8.210E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=20.7 μF, C2=2.79 μF, and C3=5.18 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.0 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 2.064E+01 μJ
b) 2.270E+01 μJ
c) 2.497E+01 μJ
d) 2.747E+01 μJ
e) 3.022E+01 μJ
3)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.06 μF, C2=3.09 μF, and C3=2.48 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 3.018E+00 μF
b) 3.320E+00 μF
c) 3.652E+00 μF
d) 4.017E+00 μF
e) 4.419E+00 μF
4)
In the figure shown C1=19.2 μF, C2=2.86 μF, and C3=5.03 μF. The voltage source provides ε=9.46 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 4.809E+01 μC
b) 5.290E+01 μC
c) 5.819E+01 μC
d) 6.401E+01 μC
e) 7.041E+01 μC




c08 V1

1)
In the figure shown C1=20.6 μF, C2=2.38 μF, and C3=5.66 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.6 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 5.474E+01 μC
b) 6.022E+01 μC
c) 6.624E+01 μC
d) 7.287E+01 μC
e) 8.015E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=19.2 μF, C2=2.24 μF, and C3=4.93 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.303E+01 μJ
b) 1.434E+01 μJ
c) 1.577E+01 μJ
d) 1.735E+01 μJ
e) 1.908E+01 μJ
3)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.27 μF, C2=2.87 μF, and C3=3.23 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 3.250E+00 μF
b) 3.575E+00 μF
c) 3.933E+00 μF
d) 4.326E+00 μF
e) 4.758E+00 μF

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.45 m2, separated by 1.18 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.060E+03 V?

a) 5.608E+01 μC
b) 6.168E+01 μC
c) 6.785E+01 μC
d) 7.464E+01 μC
e) 8.210E+01 μC




c08 V2

1)
In the figure shown C1=15.4 μF, C2=2.83 μF, and C3=4.99 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.51 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.306E+01 μC
b) 2.537E+01 μC
c) 2.790E+01 μC
d) 3.069E+01 μC
e) 3.376E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=16.1 μF, C2=2.14 μF, and C3=5.76 μF. The voltage source provides ε=8.35 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.199E+01 μJ
b) 1.319E+01 μJ
c) 1.450E+01 μJ
d) 1.595E+01 μJ
e) 1.755E+01 μJ

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.04 m2, separated by 1.21 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 7.730E+03 V?

a) 1.049E+02 μC
b) 1.154E+02 μC
c) 1.269E+02 μC
d) 1.396E+02 μC
e) 1.536E+02 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.13 μF, C2=3.56 μF, and C3=3.57 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 5.482E+00 μF
b) 6.030E+00 μF
c) 6.633E+00 μF
d) 7.296E+00 μF
e) 8.026E+00 μF




c08 W0

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.66 m2, separated by 1.18 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 6.170E+03 V?

a) 1.231E+02 μC
b) 1.355E+02 μC
c) 1.490E+02 μC
d) 1.639E+02 μC
e) 1.803E+02 μC
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.54 μF, C2=3.53 μF, and C3=3.65 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 3.700E+00 μF
b) 4.070E+00 μF
c) 4.477E+00 μF
d) 4.925E+00 μF
e) 5.417E+00 μF
3)
In the figure shown C1=17.7 μF, C2=2.5 μF, and C3=5.0 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.8 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 5.066E+01 μC
b) 5.573E+01 μC
c) 6.130E+01 μC
d) 6.743E+01 μC
e) 7.417E+01 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=16.7 μF, C2=2.26 μF, and C3=4.53 μF. The voltage source provides ε=10.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.292E+01 μJ
b) 1.421E+01 μJ
c) 1.563E+01 μJ
d) 1.719E+01 μJ
e) 1.891E+01 μJ




c08 W1

1)
In the figure shown C1=17.9 μF, C2=2.71 μF, and C3=4.14 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.12 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 3.527E+01 μC
b) 3.880E+01 μC
c) 4.268E+01 μC
d) 4.695E+01 μC
e) 5.164E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=15.4 μF, C2=2.6 μF, and C3=5.17 μF. The voltage source provides ε=9.6 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.508E+01 μJ
b) 1.659E+01 μJ
c) 1.825E+01 μJ
d) 2.007E+01 μJ
e) 2.208E+01 μJ
3)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.27 μF, C2=2.87 μF, and C3=3.23 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 3.250E+00 μF
b) 3.575E+00 μF
c) 3.933E+00 μF
d) 4.326E+00 μF
e) 4.758E+00 μF

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.81 m2, separated by 1.26 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.610E+03 V?

a) 4.005E+01 μC
b) 4.405E+01 μC
c) 4.846E+01 μC
d) 5.330E+01 μC
e) 5.864E+01 μC




c08 W2

1)
In the figure shown C1=16.5 μF, C2=2.7 μF, and C3=4.82 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 2.188E+01 μJ
b) 2.407E+01 μJ
c) 2.647E+01 μJ
d) 2.912E+01 μJ
e) 3.203E+01 μJ
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.55 μF, C2=4.39 μF, and C3=3.32 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.173E+00 μF
b) 4.590E+00 μF
c) 5.049E+00 μF
d) 5.554E+00 μF
e) 6.110E+00 μF
3)
In the figure shown C1=16.9 μF, C2=2.3 μF, and C3=4.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.4 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 6.011E+01 μC
b) 6.613E+01 μC
c) 7.274E+01 μC
d) 8.001E+01 μC
e) 8.801E+01 μC

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.83 m2, separated by 1.14 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.180E+03 V?

a) 6.275E+01 μC
b) 6.903E+01 μC
c) 7.593E+01 μC
d) 8.352E+01 μC
e) 9.188E+01 μC




c08 X0

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.54 μF, C2=3.53 μF, and C3=3.65 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 3.700E+00 μF
b) 4.070E+00 μF
c) 4.477E+00 μF
d) 4.925E+00 μF
e) 5.417E+00 μF
2)
In the figure shown C1=19.0 μF, C2=2.35 μF, and C3=5.22 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.01 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.444E+01 μC
b) 2.689E+01 μC
c) 2.958E+01 μC
d) 3.253E+01 μC
e) 3.579E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=18.2 μF, C2=2.44 μF, and C3=5.0 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.78 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.225E+01 μJ
b) 1.347E+01 μJ
c) 1.482E+01 μJ
d) 1.630E+01 μJ
e) 1.793E+01 μJ

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.42 m2, separated by 1.33 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.130E+03 V?

a) 1.368E+01 μC
b) 1.505E+01 μC
c) 1.655E+01 μC
d) 1.820E+01 μC
e) 2.003E+01 μC




c08 X1

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.94 m2, separated by 1.36 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 8.530E+03 V?

a) 7.359E+01 μC
b) 8.094E+01 μC
c) 8.904E+01 μC
d) 9.794E+01 μC
e) 1.077E+02 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=18.7 μF, C2=2.15 μF, and C3=4.88 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.9 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.270E+01 μJ
b) 1.397E+01 μJ
c) 1.537E+01 μJ
d) 1.690E+01 μJ
e) 1.859E+01 μJ
3)
In the figure shown C1=17.7 μF, C2=2.5 μF, and C3=5.0 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.8 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 5.066E+01 μC
b) 5.573E+01 μC
c) 6.130E+01 μC
d) 6.743E+01 μC
e) 7.417E+01 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.97 μF, C2=3.51 μF, and C3=2.18 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 3.038E+00 μF
b) 3.341E+00 μF
c) 3.675E+00 μF
d) 4.043E+00 μF
e) 4.447E+00 μF




c08 X2

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.13 μF, C2=3.56 μF, and C3=3.57 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 5.482E+00 μF
b) 6.030E+00 μF
c) 6.633E+00 μF
d) 7.296E+00 μF
e) 8.026E+00 μF

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.73 m2, separated by 1.16 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.130E+03 V?

a) 1.121E+01 μC
b) 1.233E+01 μC
c) 1.357E+01 μC
d) 1.492E+01 μC
e) 1.641E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=19.6 μF, C2=2.15 μF, and C3=5.36 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.6 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 6.298E+01 μC
b) 6.928E+01 μC
c) 7.621E+01 μC
d) 8.383E+01 μC
e) 9.221E+01 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=17.2 μF, C2=2.71 μF, and C3=5.28 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.2 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 2.443E+01 μJ
b) 2.687E+01 μJ
c) 2.955E+01 μJ
d) 3.251E+01 μJ
e) 3.576E+01 μJ




c08 Y0

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.51 m2, separated by 1.44 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 2.230E+03 V?

a) 2.351E+01 μC
b) 2.586E+01 μC
c) 2.844E+01 μC
d) 3.129E+01 μC
e) 3.442E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=19.2 μF, C2=2.24 μF, and C3=4.93 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.303E+01 μJ
b) 1.434E+01 μJ
c) 1.577E+01 μJ
d) 1.735E+01 μJ
e) 1.908E+01 μJ
3)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.7 μF, C2=4.82 μF, and C3=3.61 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 5.445E+00 μF
b) 5.990E+00 μF
c) 6.589E+00 μF
d) 7.247E+00 μF
e) 7.972E+00 μF
4)
In the figure shown C1=15.4 μF, C2=2.22 μF, and C3=4.77 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.8 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.702E+01 μC
b) 2.972E+01 μC
c) 3.269E+01 μC
d) 3.596E+01 μC
e) 3.956E+01 μC




c08 Y1

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.75 μF, C2=2.77 μF, and C3=2.47 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.220E+00 μF
b) 4.642E+00 μF
c) 5.106E+00 μF
d) 5.616E+00 μF
e) 6.178E+00 μF

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.81 m2, separated by 1.26 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.610E+03 V?

a) 4.005E+01 μC
b) 4.405E+01 μC
c) 4.846E+01 μC
d) 5.330E+01 μC
e) 5.864E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=16.1 μF, C2=2.14 μF, and C3=5.76 μF. The voltage source provides ε=8.35 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.199E+01 μJ
b) 1.319E+01 μJ
c) 1.450E+01 μJ
d) 1.595E+01 μJ
e) 1.755E+01 μJ
4)
In the figure shown C1=15.0 μF, C2=2.65 μF, and C3=5.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.44 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 3.982E+01 μC
b) 4.380E+01 μC
c) 4.818E+01 μC
d) 5.300E+01 μC
e) 5.829E+01 μC




c08 Y2

1)
In the figure shown C1=18.1 μF, C2=2.13 μF, and C3=5.48 μF. The voltage source provides ε=14.6 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.645E+01 μJ
b) 1.809E+01 μJ
c) 1.990E+01 μJ
d) 2.189E+01 μJ
e) 2.408E+01 μJ

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.73 m2, separated by 1.16 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.130E+03 V?

a) 1.121E+01 μC
b) 1.233E+01 μC
c) 1.357E+01 μC
d) 1.492E+01 μC
e) 1.641E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=19.4 μF, C2=2.49 μF, and C3=4.17 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.35 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.602E+01 μC
b) 2.862E+01 μC
c) 3.148E+01 μC
d) 3.463E+01 μC
e) 3.809E+01 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.06 μF, C2=3.09 μF, and C3=2.48 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 3.018E+00 μF
b) 3.320E+00 μF
c) 3.652E+00 μF
d) 4.017E+00 μF
e) 4.419E+00 μF




c08 Z0

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.96 μF, C2=3.95 μF, and C3=3.74 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.489E+00 μF
b) 4.938E+00 μF
c) 5.432E+00 μF
d) 5.975E+00 μF
e) 6.573E+00 μF

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.04 m2, separated by 1.21 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 7.730E+03 V?

a) 1.049E+02 μC
b) 1.154E+02 μC
c) 1.269E+02 μC
d) 1.396E+02 μC
e) 1.536E+02 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=15.4 μF, C2=2.6 μF, and C3=5.17 μF. The voltage source provides ε=9.6 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.508E+01 μJ
b) 1.659E+01 μJ
c) 1.825E+01 μJ
d) 2.007E+01 μJ
e) 2.208E+01 μJ
4)
In the figure shown C1=15.0 μF, C2=2.65 μF, and C3=5.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.44 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 3.982E+01 μC
b) 4.380E+01 μC
c) 4.818E+01 μC
d) 5.300E+01 μC
e) 5.829E+01 μC




c08 Z1

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.94 m2, separated by 1.27 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 8.780E+03 V?

a) 1.080E+02 μC
b) 1.188E+02 μC
c) 1.306E+02 μC
d) 1.437E+02 μC
e) 1.581E+02 μC
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.12 μF, C2=3.45 μF, and C3=3.41 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 4.370E+00 μF
b) 4.807E+00 μF
c) 5.288E+00 μF
d) 5.816E+00 μF
e) 6.398E+00 μF
3)
In the figure shown C1=17.7 μF, C2=2.48 μF, and C3=4.68 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 2.242E+01 μJ
b) 2.467E+01 μJ
c) 2.713E+01 μJ
d) 2.985E+01 μJ
e) 3.283E+01 μJ
4)
In the figure shown C1=16.0 μF, C2=2.27 μF, and C3=4.4 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.11 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.515E+01 μC
b) 2.766E+01 μC
c) 3.043E+01 μC
d) 3.347E+01 μC
e) 3.682E+01 μC




c08 Z2

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.78 m2, separated by 1.16 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 8.980E+03 V?

a) 1.432E+02 μC
b) 1.575E+02 μC
c) 1.732E+02 μC
d) 1.906E+02 μC
e) 2.096E+02 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=18.1 μF, C2=2.13 μF, and C3=5.48 μF. The voltage source provides ε=14.6 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
a) 1.645E+01 μJ
b) 1.809E+01 μJ
c) 1.990E+01 μJ
d) 2.189E+01 μJ
e) 2.408E+01 μJ
3)
In the figure shown C1=16.0 μF, C2=2.27 μF, and C3=4.4 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.11 V. What is the charge on C1?
a) 2.515E+01 μC
b) 2.766E+01 μC
c) 3.043E+01 μC
d) 3.347E+01 μC
e) 3.682E+01 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.13 μF, C2=3.56 μF, and C3=3.57 μF in the configuration shown?
a) 5.482E+00 μF
b) 6.030E+00 μF
c) 6.633E+00 μF
d) 7.296E+00 μF
e) 8.026E+00 μF



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Key: A0

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.13 μF, C2=2.28 μF, and C3=2.59 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 3.231E+00 μF
-b) 3.554E+00 μF
+c) 3.909E+00 μF
-d) 4.300E+00 μF
-e) 4.730E+00 μF

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.42 m2, separated by 1.33 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.130E+03 V?

-a) 1.368E+01 μC
-b) 1.505E+01 μC
-c) 1.655E+01 μC
+d) 1.820E+01 μC
-e) 2.003E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=19.4 μF, C2=2.49 μF, and C3=4.17 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.35 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.602E+01 μC
-b) 2.862E+01 μC
+c) 3.148E+01 μC
-d) 3.463E+01 μC
-e) 3.809E+01 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=16.9 μF, C2=2.86 μF, and C3=5.1 μF. The voltage source provides ε=9.98 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.764E+01 μJ
+b) 1.940E+01 μJ
-c) 2.134E+01 μJ
-d) 2.348E+01 μJ
-e) 2.583E+01 μJ



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Key: A1

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.84 m2, separated by 1.42 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.510E+03 V?

-a) 1.826E+01 μC
-b) 2.009E+01 μC
-c) 2.210E+01 μC
-d) 2.431E+01 μC
+e) 2.674E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=15.7 μF, C2=2.87 μF, and C3=5.46 μF. The voltage source provides ε=5.38 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 6.890E+00 μJ
-b) 7.579E+00 μJ
-c) 8.337E+00 μJ
-d) 9.171E+00 μJ
+e) 1.009E+01 μJ
3)
In the figure shown C1=19.4 μF, C2=2.49 μF, and C3=4.17 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.35 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.602E+01 μC
-b) 2.862E+01 μC
+c) 3.148E+01 μC
-d) 3.463E+01 μC
-e) 3.809E+01 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.12 μF, C2=3.45 μF, and C3=3.41 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 4.370E+00 μF
-b) 4.807E+00 μF
+c) 5.288E+00 μF
-d) 5.816E+00 μF
-e) 6.398E+00 μF



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Key: A2

1)
In the figure shown C1=19.2 μF, C2=2.86 μF, and C3=5.03 μF. The voltage source provides ε=9.46 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 4.809E+01 μC
+b) 5.290E+01 μC
-c) 5.819E+01 μC
-d) 6.401E+01 μC
-e) 7.041E+01 μC

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.73 m2, separated by 1.16 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.130E+03 V?

-a) 1.121E+01 μC
-b) 1.233E+01 μC
-c) 1.357E+01 μC
+d) 1.492E+01 μC
-e) 1.641E+01 μC
3)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.3 μF, C2=2.84 μF, and C3=3.41 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 4.255E+00 μF
+b) 4.681E+00 μF
-c) 5.149E+00 μF
-d) 5.664E+00 μF
-e) 6.230E+00 μF
4)
In the figure shown C1=16.3 μF, C2=2.17 μF, and C3=4.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=8.35 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 8.718E+00 μJ
-b) 9.589E+00 μJ
-c) 1.055E+01 μJ
-d) 1.160E+01 μJ
+e) 1.276E+01 μJ



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Key: B0

1)
In the figure shown C1=17.6 μF, C2=2.12 μF, and C3=4.72 μF. The voltage source provides ε=5.35 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 6.750E+00 μJ
-b) 7.425E+00 μJ
+c) 8.168E+00 μJ
-d) 8.984E+00 μJ
-e) 9.883E+00 μJ
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.7 μF, C2=4.82 μF, and C3=3.61 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 5.445E+00 μF
+b) 5.990E+00 μF
-c) 6.589E+00 μF
-d) 7.247E+00 μF
-e) 7.972E+00 μF
3)
In the figure shown C1=17.9 μF, C2=2.76 μF, and C3=5.12 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.2 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 5.969E+01 μC
-b) 6.566E+01 μC
+c) 7.222E+01 μC
-d) 7.944E+01 μC
-e) 8.739E+01 μC

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.84 m2, separated by 1.42 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.510E+03 V?

-a) 1.826E+01 μC
-b) 2.009E+01 μC
-c) 2.210E+01 μC
-d) 2.431E+01 μC
+e) 2.674E+01 μC



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Key: B1

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.7 μF, C2=4.82 μF, and C3=3.61 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 5.445E+00 μF
+b) 5.990E+00 μF
-c) 6.589E+00 μF
-d) 7.247E+00 μF
-e) 7.972E+00 μF

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.42 m2, separated by 1.33 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.130E+03 V?

-a) 1.368E+01 μC
-b) 1.505E+01 μC
-c) 1.655E+01 μC
+d) 1.820E+01 μC
-e) 2.003E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=16.9 μF, C2=2.86 μF, and C3=5.1 μF. The voltage source provides ε=9.98 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.764E+01 μJ
+b) 1.940E+01 μJ
-c) 2.134E+01 μJ
-d) 2.348E+01 μJ
-e) 2.583E+01 μJ
4)
In the figure shown C1=17.7 μF, C2=2.5 μF, and C3=5.0 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.8 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 5.066E+01 μC
-b) 5.573E+01 μC
-c) 6.130E+01 μC
+d) 6.743E+01 μC
-e) 7.417E+01 μC



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Key: B2

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.66 m2, separated by 1.18 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 6.170E+03 V?

+a) 1.231E+02 μC
-b) 1.355E+02 μC
-c) 1.490E+02 μC
-d) 1.639E+02 μC
-e) 1.803E+02 μC
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.96 μF, C2=3.95 μF, and C3=3.74 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 4.489E+00 μF
-b) 4.938E+00 μF
+c) 5.432E+00 μF
-d) 5.975E+00 μF
-e) 6.573E+00 μF
3)
In the figure shown C1=18.7 μF, C2=2.15 μF, and C3=4.88 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.9 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.270E+01 μJ
-b) 1.397E+01 μJ
-c) 1.537E+01 μJ
-d) 1.690E+01 μJ
+e) 1.859E+01 μJ
4)
In the figure shown C1=17.9 μF, C2=2.76 μF, and C3=5.12 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.2 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 5.969E+01 μC
-b) 6.566E+01 μC
+c) 7.222E+01 μC
-d) 7.944E+01 μC
-e) 8.739E+01 μC



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Key: C0

1)
In the figure shown C1=16.0 μF, C2=2.27 μF, and C3=4.4 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.11 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.515E+01 μC
-b) 2.766E+01 μC
-c) 3.043E+01 μC
+d) 3.347E+01 μC
-e) 3.682E+01 μC

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.81 m2, separated by 1.26 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.610E+03 V?

-a) 4.005E+01 μC
-b) 4.405E+01 μC
-c) 4.846E+01 μC
-d) 5.330E+01 μC
+e) 5.864E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=17.7 μF, C2=2.48 μF, and C3=4.68 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
+a) 2.242E+01 μJ
-b) 2.467E+01 μJ
-c) 2.713E+01 μJ
-d) 2.985E+01 μJ
-e) 3.283E+01 μJ
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.7 μF, C2=4.82 μF, and C3=3.61 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 5.445E+00 μF
+b) 5.990E+00 μF
-c) 6.589E+00 μF
-d) 7.247E+00 μF
-e) 7.972E+00 μF



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Key: C1

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.3 μF, C2=2.84 μF, and C3=3.41 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 4.255E+00 μF
+b) 4.681E+00 μF
-c) 5.149E+00 μF
-d) 5.664E+00 μF
-e) 6.230E+00 μF
2)
In the figure shown C1=15.0 μF, C2=2.65 μF, and C3=5.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.44 V. What is the charge on C1?
+a) 3.982E+01 μC
-b) 4.380E+01 μC
-c) 4.818E+01 μC
-d) 5.300E+01 μC
-e) 5.829E+01 μC

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.82 m2, separated by 1.29 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 7.420E+03 V?

-a) 1.187E+02 μC
-b) 1.306E+02 μC
+c) 1.436E+02 μC
-d) 1.580E+02 μC
-e) 1.738E+02 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=17.2 μF, C2=2.71 μF, and C3=5.28 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.2 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
+a) 2.443E+01 μJ
-b) 2.687E+01 μJ
-c) 2.955E+01 μJ
-d) 3.251E+01 μJ
-e) 3.576E+01 μJ



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Key: C2

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.59 m2, separated by 1.23 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 2.200E+03 V?

-a) 3.082E+01 μC
-b) 3.390E+01 μC
-c) 3.729E+01 μC
+d) 4.102E+01 μC
-e) 4.512E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=17.9 μF, C2=2.76 μF, and C3=5.12 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.2 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 5.969E+01 μC
-b) 6.566E+01 μC
+c) 7.222E+01 μC
-d) 7.944E+01 μC
-e) 8.739E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=17.7 μF, C2=2.48 μF, and C3=4.68 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
+a) 2.242E+01 μJ
-b) 2.467E+01 μJ
-c) 2.713E+01 μJ
-d) 2.985E+01 μJ
-e) 3.283E+01 μJ
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.13 μF, C2=2.28 μF, and C3=2.59 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 3.231E+00 μF
-b) 3.554E+00 μF
+c) 3.909E+00 μF
-d) 4.300E+00 μF
-e) 4.730E+00 μF



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Key: D0

1)
In the figure shown C1=19.2 μF, C2=2.86 μF, and C3=5.03 μF. The voltage source provides ε=9.46 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 4.809E+01 μC
+b) 5.290E+01 μC
-c) 5.819E+01 μC
-d) 6.401E+01 μC
-e) 7.041E+01 μC
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.55 μF, C2=4.13 μF, and C3=2.5 μF in the configuration shown?
+a) 4.077E+00 μF
-b) 4.484E+00 μF
-c) 4.933E+00 μF
-d) 5.426E+00 μF
-e) 5.969E+00 μF
3)
In the figure shown C1=16.5 μF, C2=2.7 μF, and C3=4.82 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 2.188E+01 μJ
-b) 2.407E+01 μJ
-c) 2.647E+01 μJ
+d) 2.912E+01 μJ
-e) 3.203E+01 μJ

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.82 m2, separated by 1.29 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 7.420E+03 V?

-a) 1.187E+02 μC
-b) 1.306E+02 μC
+c) 1.436E+02 μC
-d) 1.580E+02 μC
-e) 1.738E+02 μC



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Key: D1

1)
In the figure shown C1=15.4 μF, C2=2.22 μF, and C3=4.77 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.8 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.702E+01 μC
-b) 2.972E+01 μC
+c) 3.269E+01 μC
-d) 3.596E+01 μC
-e) 3.956E+01 μC
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.13 μF, C2=3.56 μF, and C3=3.57 μF in the configuration shown?
+a) 5.482E+00 μF
-b) 6.030E+00 μF
-c) 6.633E+00 μF
-d) 7.296E+00 μF
-e) 8.026E+00 μF

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.59 m2, separated by 1.23 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 2.200E+03 V?

-a) 3.082E+01 μC
-b) 3.390E+01 μC
-c) 3.729E+01 μC
+d) 4.102E+01 μC
-e) 4.512E+01 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=15.7 μF, C2=2.87 μF, and C3=5.46 μF. The voltage source provides ε=5.38 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 6.890E+00 μJ
-b) 7.579E+00 μJ
-c) 8.337E+00 μJ
-d) 9.171E+00 μJ
+e) 1.009E+01 μJ



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Key: D2

1)
In the figure shown C1=19.0 μF, C2=2.35 μF, and C3=5.22 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.01 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.444E+01 μC
-b) 2.689E+01 μC
-c) 2.958E+01 μC
+d) 3.253E+01 μC
-e) 3.579E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=19.2 μF, C2=2.24 μF, and C3=4.93 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.303E+01 μJ
-b) 1.434E+01 μJ
-c) 1.577E+01 μJ
-d) 1.735E+01 μJ
+e) 1.908E+01 μJ

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.94 m2, separated by 1.27 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 8.780E+03 V?

-a) 1.080E+02 μC
+b) 1.188E+02 μC
-c) 1.306E+02 μC
-d) 1.437E+02 μC
-e) 1.581E+02 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.75 μF, C2=2.77 μF, and C3=2.47 μF in the configuration shown?
+a) 4.220E+00 μF
-b) 4.642E+00 μF
-c) 5.106E+00 μF
-d) 5.616E+00 μF
-e) 6.178E+00 μF



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Key: E0

1)
In the figure shown C1=16.9 μF, C2=2.86 μF, and C3=5.1 μF. The voltage source provides ε=9.98 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.764E+01 μJ
+b) 1.940E+01 μJ
-c) 2.134E+01 μJ
-d) 2.348E+01 μJ
-e) 2.583E+01 μJ

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.78 m2, separated by 1.16 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 8.980E+03 V?

-a) 1.432E+02 μC
-b) 1.575E+02 μC
-c) 1.732E+02 μC
+d) 1.906E+02 μC
-e) 2.096E+02 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=19.6 μF, C2=2.15 μF, and C3=5.36 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.6 V. What is the charge on C1?
+a) 6.298E+01 μC
-b) 6.928E+01 μC
-c) 7.621E+01 μC
-d) 8.383E+01 μC
-e) 9.221E+01 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.25 μF, C2=4.16 μF, and C3=2.49 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 2.698E+00 μF
-b) 2.968E+00 μF
-c) 3.265E+00 μF
-d) 3.591E+00 μF
+e) 3.950E+00 μF



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Key: E1

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.3 μF, C2=2.84 μF, and C3=3.41 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 4.255E+00 μF
+b) 4.681E+00 μF
-c) 5.149E+00 μF
-d) 5.664E+00 μF
-e) 6.230E+00 μF
2)
In the figure shown C1=17.9 μF, C2=2.71 μF, and C3=4.14 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.12 V. What is the charge on C1?
+a) 3.527E+01 μC
-b) 3.880E+01 μC
-c) 4.268E+01 μC
-d) 4.695E+01 μC
-e) 5.164E+01 μC

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.83 m2, separated by 1.14 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.180E+03 V?

-a) 6.275E+01 μC
-b) 6.903E+01 μC
-c) 7.593E+01 μC
-d) 8.352E+01 μC
+e) 9.188E+01 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=21.1 μF, C2=2.69 μF, and C3=4.78 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.8 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 2.102E+01 μJ
-b) 2.312E+01 μJ
+c) 2.543E+01 μJ
-d) 2.797E+01 μJ
-e) 3.077E+01 μJ



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Key: E2

1)
In the figure shown C1=16.9 μF, C2=2.3 μF, and C3=4.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.4 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 6.011E+01 μC
+b) 6.613E+01 μC
-c) 7.274E+01 μC
-d) 8.001E+01 μC
-e) 8.801E+01 μC
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.25 μF, C2=4.87 μF, and C3=2.19 μF in the configuration shown?
+a) 4.139E+00 μF
-b) 4.553E+00 μF
-c) 5.008E+00 μF
-d) 5.509E+00 μF
-e) 6.060E+00 μF

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.45 m2, separated by 1.18 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.060E+03 V?

-a) 5.608E+01 μC
-b) 6.168E+01 μC
-c) 6.785E+01 μC
+d) 7.464E+01 μC
-e) 8.210E+01 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=17.2 μF, C2=2.71 μF, and C3=5.28 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.2 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
+a) 2.443E+01 μJ
-b) 2.687E+01 μJ
-c) 2.955E+01 μJ
-d) 3.251E+01 μJ
-e) 3.576E+01 μJ



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Key: F0

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.56 μF, C2=4.23 μF, and C3=2.61 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 3.755E+00 μF
-b) 4.130E+00 μF
+c) 4.543E+00 μF
-d) 4.997E+00 μF
-e) 5.497E+00 μF
2)
In the figure shown C1=21.1 μF, C2=2.69 μF, and C3=4.78 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.8 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 2.102E+01 μJ
-b) 2.312E+01 μJ
+c) 2.543E+01 μJ
-d) 2.797E+01 μJ
-e) 3.077E+01 μJ
3)
In the figure shown C1=18.0 μF, C2=2.88 μF, and C3=5.34 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.9 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 5.045E+01 μC
-b) 5.550E+01 μC
-c) 6.105E+01 μC
+d) 6.715E+01 μC
-e) 7.387E+01 μC

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.51 m2, separated by 1.44 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 2.230E+03 V?

-a) 2.351E+01 μC
-b) 2.586E+01 μC
-c) 2.844E+01 μC
-d) 3.129E+01 μC
+e) 3.442E+01 μC



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Key: F1

1)
In the figure shown C1=19.9 μF, C2=2.25 μF, and C3=4.75 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.93 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.451E+01 μC
-b) 2.696E+01 μC
-c) 2.966E+01 μC
-d) 3.262E+01 μC
+e) 3.589E+01 μC
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.7 μF, C2=4.82 μF, and C3=3.61 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 5.445E+00 μF
+b) 5.990E+00 μF
-c) 6.589E+00 μF
-d) 7.247E+00 μF
-e) 7.972E+00 μF

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.45 m2, separated by 1.18 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.060E+03 V?

-a) 5.608E+01 μC
-b) 6.168E+01 μC
-c) 6.785E+01 μC
+d) 7.464E+01 μC
-e) 8.210E+01 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=20.7 μF, C2=2.79 μF, and C3=5.18 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.0 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 2.064E+01 μJ
-b) 2.270E+01 μJ
-c) 2.497E+01 μJ
-d) 2.747E+01 μJ
+e) 3.022E+01 μJ



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Key: F2

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.55 μF, C2=4.13 μF, and C3=2.5 μF in the configuration shown?
+a) 4.077E+00 μF
-b) 4.484E+00 μF
-c) 4.933E+00 μF
-d) 5.426E+00 μF
-e) 5.969E+00 μF
2)
In the figure shown C1=20.7 μF, C2=2.79 μF, and C3=5.18 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.0 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 2.064E+01 μJ
-b) 2.270E+01 μJ
-c) 2.497E+01 μJ
-d) 2.747E+01 μJ
+e) 3.022E+01 μJ
3)
In the figure shown C1=19.9 μF, C2=2.25 μF, and C3=4.75 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.93 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.451E+01 μC
-b) 2.696E+01 μC
-c) 2.966E+01 μC
-d) 3.262E+01 μC
+e) 3.589E+01 μC

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.59 m2, separated by 1.23 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 2.200E+03 V?

-a) 3.082E+01 μC
-b) 3.390E+01 μC
-c) 3.729E+01 μC
+d) 4.102E+01 μC
-e) 4.512E+01 μC



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Key: G0

1)
In the figure shown C1=16.0 μF, C2=2.27 μF, and C3=4.4 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.11 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.515E+01 μC
-b) 2.766E+01 μC
-c) 3.043E+01 μC
+d) 3.347E+01 μC
-e) 3.682E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=17.7 μF, C2=2.48 μF, and C3=4.68 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
+a) 2.242E+01 μJ
-b) 2.467E+01 μJ
-c) 2.713E+01 μJ
-d) 2.985E+01 μJ
-e) 3.283E+01 μJ

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.82 m2, separated by 1.29 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 7.420E+03 V?

-a) 1.187E+02 μC
-b) 1.306E+02 μC
+c) 1.436E+02 μC
-d) 1.580E+02 μC
-e) 1.738E+02 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.06 μF, C2=3.09 μF, and C3=2.48 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 3.018E+00 μF
-b) 3.320E+00 μF
-c) 3.652E+00 μF
+d) 4.017E+00 μF
-e) 4.419E+00 μF



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Key: G1

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.66 m2, separated by 1.18 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 6.170E+03 V?

+a) 1.231E+02 μC
-b) 1.355E+02 μC
-c) 1.490E+02 μC
-d) 1.639E+02 μC
-e) 1.803E+02 μC
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.25 μF, C2=4.16 μF, and C3=2.49 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 2.698E+00 μF
-b) 2.968E+00 μF
-c) 3.265E+00 μF
-d) 3.591E+00 μF
+e) 3.950E+00 μF
3)
In the figure shown C1=17.1 μF, C2=2.87 μF, and C3=4.74 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.63 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.385E+01 μC
-b) 2.623E+01 μC
-c) 2.886E+01 μC
-d) 3.174E+01 μC
+e) 3.492E+01 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=16.9 μF, C2=2.86 μF, and C3=5.1 μF. The voltage source provides ε=9.98 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.764E+01 μJ
+b) 1.940E+01 μJ
-c) 2.134E+01 μJ
-d) 2.348E+01 μJ
-e) 2.583E+01 μJ



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Key: G2

1)
In the figure shown C1=18.1 μF, C2=2.13 μF, and C3=5.48 μF. The voltage source provides ε=14.6 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.645E+01 μJ
-b) 1.809E+01 μJ
-c) 1.990E+01 μJ
+d) 2.189E+01 μJ
-e) 2.408E+01 μJ
2)
In the figure shown C1=18.0 μF, C2=2.88 μF, and C3=5.34 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.9 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 5.045E+01 μC
-b) 5.550E+01 μC
-c) 6.105E+01 μC
+d) 6.715E+01 μC
-e) 7.387E+01 μC

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.1 m2, separated by 1.13 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.680E+03 V?

+a) 2.764E+01 μC
-b) 3.041E+01 μC
-c) 3.345E+01 μC
-d) 3.679E+01 μC
-e) 4.047E+01 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.96 μF, C2=3.95 μF, and C3=3.74 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 4.489E+00 μF
-b) 4.938E+00 μF
+c) 5.432E+00 μF
-d) 5.975E+00 μF
-e) 6.573E+00 μF



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Key: H0

1)
In the figure shown C1=19.2 μF, C2=2.86 μF, and C3=5.03 μF. The voltage source provides ε=9.46 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 4.809E+01 μC
+b) 5.290E+01 μC
-c) 5.819E+01 μC
-d) 6.401E+01 μC
-e) 7.041E+01 μC
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.96 μF, C2=3.95 μF, and C3=3.74 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 4.489E+00 μF
-b) 4.938E+00 μF
+c) 5.432E+00 μF
-d) 5.975E+00 μF
-e) 6.573E+00 μF
3)
In the figure shown C1=19.2 μF, C2=2.24 μF, and C3=4.93 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.303E+01 μJ
-b) 1.434E+01 μJ
-c) 1.577E+01 μJ
-d) 1.735E+01 μJ
+e) 1.908E+01 μJ

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.78 m2, separated by 1.16 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 8.980E+03 V?

-a) 1.432E+02 μC
-b) 1.575E+02 μC
-c) 1.732E+02 μC
+d) 1.906E+02 μC
-e) 2.096E+02 μC



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Key: H1

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.27 μF, C2=2.87 μF, and C3=3.23 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 3.250E+00 μF
-b) 3.575E+00 μF
-c) 3.933E+00 μF
-d) 4.326E+00 μF
+e) 4.758E+00 μF

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.59 m2, separated by 1.23 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 2.200E+03 V?

-a) 3.082E+01 μC
-b) 3.390E+01 μC
-c) 3.729E+01 μC
+d) 4.102E+01 μC
-e) 4.512E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=15.7 μF, C2=2.87 μF, and C3=5.46 μF. The voltage source provides ε=5.38 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 6.890E+00 μJ
-b) 7.579E+00 μJ
-c) 8.337E+00 μJ
-d) 9.171E+00 μJ
+e) 1.009E+01 μJ
4)
In the figure shown C1=15.4 μF, C2=2.22 μF, and C3=4.77 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.8 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.702E+01 μC
-b) 2.972E+01 μC
+c) 3.269E+01 μC
-d) 3.596E+01 μC
-e) 3.956E+01 μC



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Key: H2

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.81 m2, separated by 1.26 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.610E+03 V?

-a) 4.005E+01 μC
-b) 4.405E+01 μC
-c) 4.846E+01 μC
-d) 5.330E+01 μC
+e) 5.864E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=17.6 μF, C2=2.12 μF, and C3=4.72 μF. The voltage source provides ε=5.35 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 6.750E+00 μJ
-b) 7.425E+00 μJ
+c) 8.168E+00 μJ
-d) 8.984E+00 μJ
-e) 9.883E+00 μJ
3)
In the figure shown C1=15.4 μF, C2=2.22 μF, and C3=4.77 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.8 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.702E+01 μC
-b) 2.972E+01 μC
+c) 3.269E+01 μC
-d) 3.596E+01 μC
-e) 3.956E+01 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.75 μF, C2=2.77 μF, and C3=2.47 μF in the configuration shown?
+a) 4.220E+00 μF
-b) 4.642E+00 μF
-c) 5.106E+00 μF
-d) 5.616E+00 μF
-e) 6.178E+00 μF



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Key: I0

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.56 μF, C2=4.23 μF, and C3=2.61 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 3.755E+00 μF
-b) 4.130E+00 μF
+c) 4.543E+00 μF
-d) 4.997E+00 μF
-e) 5.497E+00 μF

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.42 m2, separated by 1.33 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.130E+03 V?

-a) 1.368E+01 μC
-b) 1.505E+01 μC
-c) 1.655E+01 μC
+d) 1.820E+01 μC
-e) 2.003E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=19.2 μF, C2=2.71 μF, and C3=5.52 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.0 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 2.138E+01 μJ
-b) 2.352E+01 μJ
-c) 2.587E+01 μJ
+d) 2.845E+01 μJ
-e) 3.130E+01 μJ
4)
In the figure shown C1=16.9 μF, C2=2.3 μF, and C3=4.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.4 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 6.011E+01 μC
+b) 6.613E+01 μC
-c) 7.274E+01 μC
-d) 8.001E+01 μC
-e) 8.801E+01 μC



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Key: I1

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.55 μF, C2=4.13 μF, and C3=2.5 μF in the configuration shown?
+a) 4.077E+00 μF
-b) 4.484E+00 μF
-c) 4.933E+00 μF
-d) 5.426E+00 μF
-e) 5.969E+00 μF
2)
In the figure shown C1=17.7 μF, C2=2.48 μF, and C3=4.68 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
+a) 2.242E+01 μJ
-b) 2.467E+01 μJ
-c) 2.713E+01 μJ
-d) 2.985E+01 μJ
-e) 3.283E+01 μJ

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.66 m2, separated by 1.18 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 6.170E+03 V?

+a) 1.231E+02 μC
-b) 1.355E+02 μC
-c) 1.490E+02 μC
-d) 1.639E+02 μC
-e) 1.803E+02 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=19.6 μF, C2=2.15 μF, and C3=5.36 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.6 V. What is the charge on C1?
+a) 6.298E+01 μC
-b) 6.928E+01 μC
-c) 7.621E+01 μC
-d) 8.383E+01 μC
-e) 9.221E+01 μC



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Key: I2

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.83 m2, separated by 1.14 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.180E+03 V?

-a) 6.275E+01 μC
-b) 6.903E+01 μC
-c) 7.593E+01 μC
-d) 8.352E+01 μC
+e) 9.188E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=18.1 μF, C2=2.13 μF, and C3=5.48 μF. The voltage source provides ε=14.6 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.645E+01 μJ
-b) 1.809E+01 μJ
-c) 1.990E+01 μJ
+d) 2.189E+01 μJ
-e) 2.408E+01 μJ
3)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.97 μF, C2=3.51 μF, and C3=2.18 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 3.038E+00 μF
-b) 3.341E+00 μF
-c) 3.675E+00 μF
+d) 4.043E+00 μF
-e) 4.447E+00 μF
4)
In the figure shown C1=15.4 μF, C2=2.83 μF, and C3=4.99 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.51 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.306E+01 μC
-b) 2.537E+01 μC
-c) 2.790E+01 μC
-d) 3.069E+01 μC
+e) 3.376E+01 μC



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Key: J0

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.42 m2, separated by 1.33 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.130E+03 V?

-a) 1.368E+01 μC
-b) 1.505E+01 μC
-c) 1.655E+01 μC
+d) 1.820E+01 μC
-e) 2.003E+01 μC
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.75 μF, C2=2.77 μF, and C3=2.47 μF in the configuration shown?
+a) 4.220E+00 μF
-b) 4.642E+00 μF
-c) 5.106E+00 μF
-d) 5.616E+00 μF
-e) 6.178E+00 μF
3)
In the figure shown C1=17.6 μF, C2=2.12 μF, and C3=4.72 μF. The voltage source provides ε=5.35 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 6.750E+00 μJ
-b) 7.425E+00 μJ
+c) 8.168E+00 μJ
-d) 8.984E+00 μJ
-e) 9.883E+00 μJ
4)
In the figure shown C1=17.7 μF, C2=2.5 μF, and C3=5.0 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.8 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 5.066E+01 μC
-b) 5.573E+01 μC
-c) 6.130E+01 μC
+d) 6.743E+01 μC
-e) 7.417E+01 μC



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Key: J1

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.12 μF, C2=3.45 μF, and C3=3.41 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 4.370E+00 μF
-b) 4.807E+00 μF
+c) 5.288E+00 μF
-d) 5.816E+00 μF
-e) 6.398E+00 μF
2)
In the figure shown C1=17.2 μF, C2=2.71 μF, and C3=5.28 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.2 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
+a) 2.443E+01 μJ
-b) 2.687E+01 μJ
-c) 2.955E+01 μJ
-d) 3.251E+01 μJ
-e) 3.576E+01 μJ
3)
In the figure shown C1=17.7 μF, C2=2.5 μF, and C3=5.0 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.8 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 5.066E+01 μC
-b) 5.573E+01 μC
-c) 6.130E+01 μC
+d) 6.743E+01 μC
-e) 7.417E+01 μC

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.42 m2, separated by 1.33 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.130E+03 V?

-a) 1.368E+01 μC
-b) 1.505E+01 μC
-c) 1.655E+01 μC
+d) 1.820E+01 μC
-e) 2.003E+01 μC



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Key: J2

1)
In the figure shown C1=19.6 μF, C2=2.15 μF, and C3=5.36 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.6 V. What is the charge on C1?
+a) 6.298E+01 μC
-b) 6.928E+01 μC
-c) 7.621E+01 μC
-d) 8.383E+01 μC
-e) 9.221E+01 μC

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.94 m2, separated by 1.36 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 8.530E+03 V?

-a) 7.359E+01 μC
-b) 8.094E+01 μC
-c) 8.904E+01 μC
-d) 9.794E+01 μC
+e) 1.077E+02 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=18.2 μF, C2=2.44 μF, and C3=5.0 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.78 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.225E+01 μJ
+b) 1.347E+01 μJ
-c) 1.482E+01 μJ
-d) 1.630E+01 μJ
-e) 1.793E+01 μJ
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.13 μF, C2=2.28 μF, and C3=2.59 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 3.231E+00 μF
-b) 3.554E+00 μF
+c) 3.909E+00 μF
-d) 4.300E+00 μF
-e) 4.730E+00 μF



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Key: K0

1)
In the figure shown C1=17.2 μF, C2=2.71 μF, and C3=5.28 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.2 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
+a) 2.443E+01 μJ
-b) 2.687E+01 μJ
-c) 2.955E+01 μJ
-d) 3.251E+01 μJ
-e) 3.576E+01 μJ
2)
In the figure shown C1=17.9 μF, C2=2.76 μF, and C3=5.12 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.2 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 5.969E+01 μC
-b) 6.566E+01 μC
+c) 7.222E+01 μC
-d) 7.944E+01 μC
-e) 8.739E+01 μC
3)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.96 μF, C2=3.95 μF, and C3=3.74 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 4.489E+00 μF
-b) 4.938E+00 μF
+c) 5.432E+00 μF
-d) 5.975E+00 μF
-e) 6.573E+00 μF

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.66 m2, separated by 1.18 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 6.170E+03 V?

+a) 1.231E+02 μC
-b) 1.355E+02 μC
-c) 1.490E+02 μC
-d) 1.639E+02 μC
-e) 1.803E+02 μC



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Key: K1

1)
In the figure shown C1=18.2 μF, C2=2.44 μF, and C3=5.0 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.78 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.225E+01 μJ
+b) 1.347E+01 μJ
-c) 1.482E+01 μJ
-d) 1.630E+01 μJ
-e) 1.793E+01 μJ

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.59 m2, separated by 1.23 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 2.200E+03 V?

-a) 3.082E+01 μC
-b) 3.390E+01 μC
-c) 3.729E+01 μC
+d) 4.102E+01 μC
-e) 4.512E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=16.9 μF, C2=2.3 μF, and C3=4.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.4 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 6.011E+01 μC
+b) 6.613E+01 μC
-c) 7.274E+01 μC
-d) 8.001E+01 μC
-e) 8.801E+01 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.96 μF, C2=3.95 μF, and C3=3.74 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 4.489E+00 μF
-b) 4.938E+00 μF
+c) 5.432E+00 μF
-d) 5.975E+00 μF
-e) 6.573E+00 μF



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Key: K2

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.3 μF, C2=2.84 μF, and C3=3.41 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 4.255E+00 μF
+b) 4.681E+00 μF
-c) 5.149E+00 μF
-d) 5.664E+00 μF
-e) 6.230E+00 μF

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.83 m2, separated by 1.14 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.180E+03 V?

-a) 6.275E+01 μC
-b) 6.903E+01 μC
-c) 7.593E+01 μC
-d) 8.352E+01 μC
+e) 9.188E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=16.5 μF, C2=2.7 μF, and C3=4.82 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 2.188E+01 μJ
-b) 2.407E+01 μJ
-c) 2.647E+01 μJ
+d) 2.912E+01 μJ
-e) 3.203E+01 μJ
4)
In the figure shown C1=17.5 μF, C2=2.63 μF, and C3=5.76 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.9 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 8.197E+01 μC
+b) 9.017E+01 μC
-c) 9.919E+01 μC
-d) 1.091E+02 μC
-e) 1.200E+02 μC



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Key: L0

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.25 μF, C2=4.16 μF, and C3=2.49 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 2.698E+00 μF
-b) 2.968E+00 μF
-c) 3.265E+00 μF
-d) 3.591E+00 μF
+e) 3.950E+00 μF
2)
In the figure shown C1=19.2 μF, C2=2.71 μF, and C3=5.52 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.0 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 2.138E+01 μJ
-b) 2.352E+01 μJ
-c) 2.587E+01 μJ
+d) 2.845E+01 μJ
-e) 3.130E+01 μJ
3)
In the figure shown C1=15.4 μF, C2=2.83 μF, and C3=4.99 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.51 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.306E+01 μC
-b) 2.537E+01 μC
-c) 2.790E+01 μC
-d) 3.069E+01 μC
+e) 3.376E+01 μC

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.04 m2, separated by 1.21 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 7.730E+03 V?

-a) 1.049E+02 μC
+b) 1.154E+02 μC
-c) 1.269E+02 μC
-d) 1.396E+02 μC
-e) 1.536E+02 μC



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Key: L1

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.83 m2, separated by 1.14 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.180E+03 V?

-a) 6.275E+01 μC
-b) 6.903E+01 μC
-c) 7.593E+01 μC
-d) 8.352E+01 μC
+e) 9.188E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=18.0 μF, C2=2.88 μF, and C3=5.34 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.9 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 5.045E+01 μC
-b) 5.550E+01 μC
-c) 6.105E+01 μC
+d) 6.715E+01 μC
-e) 7.387E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=16.9 μF, C2=2.86 μF, and C3=5.1 μF. The voltage source provides ε=9.98 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.764E+01 μJ
+b) 1.940E+01 μJ
-c) 2.134E+01 μJ
-d) 2.348E+01 μJ
-e) 2.583E+01 μJ
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.55 μF, C2=4.39 μF, and C3=3.32 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 4.173E+00 μF
-b) 4.590E+00 μF
-c) 5.049E+00 μF
+d) 5.554E+00 μF
-e) 6.110E+00 μF



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Key: L2

1)
In the figure shown C1=17.5 μF, C2=2.63 μF, and C3=5.76 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.9 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 8.197E+01 μC
+b) 9.017E+01 μC
-c) 9.919E+01 μC
-d) 1.091E+02 μC
-e) 1.200E+02 μC
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.13 μF, C2=2.28 μF, and C3=2.59 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 3.231E+00 μF
-b) 3.554E+00 μF
+c) 3.909E+00 μF
-d) 4.300E+00 μF
-e) 4.730E+00 μF

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.94 m2, separated by 1.27 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 8.780E+03 V?

-a) 1.080E+02 μC
+b) 1.188E+02 μC
-c) 1.306E+02 μC
-d) 1.437E+02 μC
-e) 1.581E+02 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=18.2 μF, C2=2.44 μF, and C3=5.0 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.78 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.225E+01 μJ
+b) 1.347E+01 μJ
-c) 1.482E+01 μJ
-d) 1.630E+01 μJ
-e) 1.793E+01 μJ



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Key: M0

1)
In the figure shown C1=15.4 μF, C2=2.83 μF, and C3=4.99 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.51 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.306E+01 μC
-b) 2.537E+01 μC
-c) 2.790E+01 μC
-d) 3.069E+01 μC
+e) 3.376E+01 μC

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.02 m2, separated by 1.44 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 2.170E+03 V?

-a) 2.450E+01 μC
+b) 2.695E+01 μC
-c) 2.965E+01 μC
-d) 3.261E+01 μC
-e) 3.587E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=18.7 μF, C2=2.15 μF, and C3=4.88 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.9 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.270E+01 μJ
-b) 1.397E+01 μJ
-c) 1.537E+01 μJ
-d) 1.690E+01 μJ
+e) 1.859E+01 μJ
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.55 μF, C2=4.39 μF, and C3=3.32 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 4.173E+00 μF
-b) 4.590E+00 μF
-c) 5.049E+00 μF
+d) 5.554E+00 μF
-e) 6.110E+00 μF



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Key: M1

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.94 m2, separated by 1.27 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 8.780E+03 V?

-a) 1.080E+02 μC
+b) 1.188E+02 μC
-c) 1.306E+02 μC
-d) 1.437E+02 μC
-e) 1.581E+02 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=16.9 μF, C2=2.3 μF, and C3=4.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.4 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 6.011E+01 μC
+b) 6.613E+01 μC
-c) 7.274E+01 μC
-d) 8.001E+01 μC
-e) 8.801E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=18.7 μF, C2=2.15 μF, and C3=4.88 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.9 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.270E+01 μJ
-b) 1.397E+01 μJ
-c) 1.537E+01 μJ
-d) 1.690E+01 μJ
+e) 1.859E+01 μJ
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.56 μF, C2=4.23 μF, and C3=2.61 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 3.755E+00 μF
-b) 4.130E+00 μF
+c) 4.543E+00 μF
-d) 4.997E+00 μF
-e) 5.497E+00 μF



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Key: M2

1)
In the figure shown C1=21.1 μF, C2=2.69 μF, and C3=4.78 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.8 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 2.102E+01 μJ
-b) 2.312E+01 μJ
+c) 2.543E+01 μJ
-d) 2.797E+01 μJ
-e) 3.077E+01 μJ
2)
In the figure shown C1=16.9 μF, C2=2.3 μF, and C3=4.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.4 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 6.011E+01 μC
+b) 6.613E+01 μC
-c) 7.274E+01 μC
-d) 8.001E+01 μC
-e) 8.801E+01 μC
3)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.25 μF, C2=4.87 μF, and C3=2.19 μF in the configuration shown?
+a) 4.139E+00 μF
-b) 4.553E+00 μF
-c) 5.008E+00 μF
-d) 5.509E+00 μF
-e) 6.060E+00 μF

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.21 m2, separated by 1.25 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.580E+03 V?

-a) 2.249E+01 μC
+b) 2.473E+01 μC
-c) 2.721E+01 μC
-d) 2.993E+01 μC
-e) 3.292E+01 μC



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Key: N0

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.94 m2, separated by 1.36 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 8.530E+03 V?

-a) 7.359E+01 μC
-b) 8.094E+01 μC
-c) 8.904E+01 μC
-d) 9.794E+01 μC
+e) 1.077E+02 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=19.2 μF, C2=2.71 μF, and C3=5.52 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.0 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 2.138E+01 μJ
-b) 2.352E+01 μJ
-c) 2.587E+01 μJ
+d) 2.845E+01 μJ
-e) 3.130E+01 μJ
3)
In the figure shown C1=19.9 μF, C2=2.25 μF, and C3=4.75 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.93 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.451E+01 μC
-b) 2.696E+01 μC
-c) 2.966E+01 μC
-d) 3.262E+01 μC
+e) 3.589E+01 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.25 μF, C2=4.16 μF, and C3=2.49 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 2.698E+00 μF
-b) 2.968E+00 μF
-c) 3.265E+00 μF
-d) 3.591E+00 μF
+e) 3.950E+00 μF



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Key: N1

1)
In the figure shown C1=15.7 μF, C2=2.87 μF, and C3=5.46 μF. The voltage source provides ε=5.38 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 6.890E+00 μJ
-b) 7.579E+00 μJ
-c) 8.337E+00 μJ
-d) 9.171E+00 μJ
+e) 1.009E+01 μJ

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.84 m2, separated by 1.42 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.510E+03 V?

-a) 1.826E+01 μC
-b) 2.009E+01 μC
-c) 2.210E+01 μC
-d) 2.431E+01 μC
+e) 2.674E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=15.0 μF, C2=2.65 μF, and C3=5.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.44 V. What is the charge on C1?
+a) 3.982E+01 μC
-b) 4.380E+01 μC
-c) 4.818E+01 μC
-d) 5.300E+01 μC
-e) 5.829E+01 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.25 μF, C2=4.87 μF, and C3=2.19 μF in the configuration shown?
+a) 4.139E+00 μF
-b) 4.553E+00 μF
-c) 5.008E+00 μF
-d) 5.509E+00 μF
-e) 6.060E+00 μF



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Key: N2

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.55 μF, C2=4.39 μF, and C3=3.32 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 4.173E+00 μF
-b) 4.590E+00 μF
-c) 5.049E+00 μF
+d) 5.554E+00 μF
-e) 6.110E+00 μF
2)
In the figure shown C1=15.7 μF, C2=2.87 μF, and C3=5.46 μF. The voltage source provides ε=5.38 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 6.890E+00 μJ
-b) 7.579E+00 μJ
-c) 8.337E+00 μJ
-d) 9.171E+00 μJ
+e) 1.009E+01 μJ

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.73 m2, separated by 1.16 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.130E+03 V?

-a) 1.121E+01 μC
-b) 1.233E+01 μC
-c) 1.357E+01 μC
+d) 1.492E+01 μC
-e) 1.641E+01 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=17.8 μF, C2=2.22 μF, and C3=5.71 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.9 V. What is the charge on C1?
+a) 7.625E+01 μC
-b) 8.388E+01 μC
-c) 9.227E+01 μC
-d) 1.015E+02 μC
-e) 1.116E+02 μC



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Key: O0

1)
In the figure shown C1=19.9 μF, C2=2.25 μF, and C3=4.75 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.93 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.451E+01 μC
-b) 2.696E+01 μC
-c) 2.966E+01 μC
-d) 3.262E+01 μC
+e) 3.589E+01 μC
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.25 μF, C2=4.16 μF, and C3=2.49 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 2.698E+00 μF
-b) 2.968E+00 μF
-c) 3.265E+00 μF
-d) 3.591E+00 μF
+e) 3.950E+00 μF

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.73 m2, separated by 1.16 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.130E+03 V?

-a) 1.121E+01 μC
-b) 1.233E+01 μC
-c) 1.357E+01 μC
+d) 1.492E+01 μC
-e) 1.641E+01 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=16.3 μF, C2=2.17 μF, and C3=4.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=8.35 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 8.718E+00 μJ
-b) 9.589E+00 μJ
-c) 1.055E+01 μJ
-d) 1.160E+01 μJ
+e) 1.276E+01 μJ



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Key: O1

1)
In the figure shown C1=17.9 μF, C2=2.71 μF, and C3=4.14 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.12 V. What is the charge on C1?
+a) 3.527E+01 μC
-b) 3.880E+01 μC
-c) 4.268E+01 μC
-d) 4.695E+01 μC
-e) 5.164E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=16.3 μF, C2=2.17 μF, and C3=4.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=8.35 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 8.718E+00 μJ
-b) 9.589E+00 μJ
-c) 1.055E+01 μJ
-d) 1.160E+01 μJ
+e) 1.276E+01 μJ

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.21 m2, separated by 1.25 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.580E+03 V?

-a) 2.249E+01 μC
+b) 2.473E+01 μC
-c) 2.721E+01 μC
-d) 2.993E+01 μC
-e) 3.292E+01 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.13 μF, C2=2.28 μF, and C3=2.59 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 3.231E+00 μF
-b) 3.554E+00 μF
+c) 3.909E+00 μF
-d) 4.300E+00 μF
-e) 4.730E+00 μF



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Key: O2

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.83 m2, separated by 1.14 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.180E+03 V?

-a) 6.275E+01 μC
-b) 6.903E+01 μC
-c) 7.593E+01 μC
-d) 8.352E+01 μC
+e) 9.188E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=15.7 μF, C2=2.87 μF, and C3=5.46 μF. The voltage source provides ε=5.38 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 6.890E+00 μJ
-b) 7.579E+00 μJ
-c) 8.337E+00 μJ
-d) 9.171E+00 μJ
+e) 1.009E+01 μJ
3)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.25 μF, C2=4.16 μF, and C3=2.49 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 2.698E+00 μF
-b) 2.968E+00 μF
-c) 3.265E+00 μF
-d) 3.591E+00 μF
+e) 3.950E+00 μF
4)
In the figure shown C1=17.7 μF, C2=2.5 μF, and C3=5.0 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.8 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 5.066E+01 μC
-b) 5.573E+01 μC
-c) 6.130E+01 μC
+d) 6.743E+01 μC
-e) 7.417E+01 μC



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Key: P0

1)
In the figure shown C1=17.9 μF, C2=2.71 μF, and C3=4.14 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.12 V. What is the charge on C1?
+a) 3.527E+01 μC
-b) 3.880E+01 μC
-c) 4.268E+01 μC
-d) 4.695E+01 μC
-e) 5.164E+01 μC

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.82 m2, separated by 1.29 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 7.420E+03 V?

-a) 1.187E+02 μC
-b) 1.306E+02 μC
+c) 1.436E+02 μC
-d) 1.580E+02 μC
-e) 1.738E+02 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=18.1 μF, C2=2.89 μF, and C3=4.2 μF. The voltage source provides ε=9.19 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.303E+01 μJ
-b) 1.434E+01 μJ
-c) 1.577E+01 μJ
-d) 1.735E+01 μJ
+e) 1.908E+01 μJ
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.54 μF, C2=3.53 μF, and C3=3.65 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 3.700E+00 μF
-b) 4.070E+00 μF
-c) 4.477E+00 μF
-d) 4.925E+00 μF
+e) 5.417E+00 μF



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Key: P1

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.51 m2, separated by 1.44 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 2.230E+03 V?

-a) 2.351E+01 μC
-b) 2.586E+01 μC
-c) 2.844E+01 μC
-d) 3.129E+01 μC
+e) 3.442E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=19.6 μF, C2=2.15 μF, and C3=5.36 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.6 V. What is the charge on C1?
+a) 6.298E+01 μC
-b) 6.928E+01 μC
-c) 7.621E+01 μC
-d) 8.383E+01 μC
-e) 9.221E+01 μC
3)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.56 μF, C2=4.23 μF, and C3=2.61 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 3.755E+00 μF
-b) 4.130E+00 μF
+c) 4.543E+00 μF
-d) 4.997E+00 μF
-e) 5.497E+00 μF
4)
In the figure shown C1=18.1 μF, C2=2.89 μF, and C3=4.2 μF. The voltage source provides ε=9.19 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.303E+01 μJ
-b) 1.434E+01 μJ
-c) 1.577E+01 μJ
-d) 1.735E+01 μJ
+e) 1.908E+01 μJ



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Key: P2

1)
In the figure shown C1=17.7 μF, C2=2.5 μF, and C3=5.0 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.8 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 5.066E+01 μC
-b) 5.573E+01 μC
-c) 6.130E+01 μC
+d) 6.743E+01 μC
-e) 7.417E+01 μC

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.45 m2, separated by 1.18 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.060E+03 V?

-a) 5.608E+01 μC
-b) 6.168E+01 μC
-c) 6.785E+01 μC
+d) 7.464E+01 μC
-e) 8.210E+01 μC
3)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.7 μF, C2=4.82 μF, and C3=3.61 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 5.445E+00 μF
+b) 5.990E+00 μF
-c) 6.589E+00 μF
-d) 7.247E+00 μF
-e) 7.972E+00 μF
4)
In the figure shown C1=16.3 μF, C2=2.17 μF, and C3=4.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=8.35 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 8.718E+00 μJ
-b) 9.589E+00 μJ
-c) 1.055E+01 μJ
-d) 1.160E+01 μJ
+e) 1.276E+01 μJ



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Key: Q0

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.49 μF, C2=4.24 μF, and C3=2.96 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 4.117E+00 μF
+b) 4.529E+00 μF
-c) 4.982E+00 μF
-d) 5.480E+00 μF
-e) 6.028E+00 μF
2)
In the figure shown C1=20.6 μF, C2=2.38 μF, and C3=5.66 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.6 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 5.474E+01 μC
-b) 6.022E+01 μC
-c) 6.624E+01 μC
+d) 7.287E+01 μC
-e) 8.015E+01 μC

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.04 m2, separated by 1.21 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 7.730E+03 V?

-a) 1.049E+02 μC
+b) 1.154E+02 μC
-c) 1.269E+02 μC
-d) 1.396E+02 μC
-e) 1.536E+02 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=17.2 μF, C2=2.71 μF, and C3=5.28 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.2 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
+a) 2.443E+01 μJ
-b) 2.687E+01 μJ
-c) 2.955E+01 μJ
-d) 3.251E+01 μJ
-e) 3.576E+01 μJ



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Key: Q1

1)
In the figure shown C1=18.7 μF, C2=2.15 μF, and C3=4.88 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.9 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.270E+01 μJ
-b) 1.397E+01 μJ
-c) 1.537E+01 μJ
-d) 1.690E+01 μJ
+e) 1.859E+01 μJ
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.49 μF, C2=4.24 μF, and C3=2.96 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 4.117E+00 μF
+b) 4.529E+00 μF
-c) 4.982E+00 μF
-d) 5.480E+00 μF
-e) 6.028E+00 μF

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.21 m2, separated by 1.25 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.580E+03 V?

-a) 2.249E+01 μC
+b) 2.473E+01 μC
-c) 2.721E+01 μC
-d) 2.993E+01 μC
-e) 3.292E+01 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=17.1 μF, C2=2.87 μF, and C3=4.74 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.63 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.385E+01 μC
-b) 2.623E+01 μC
-c) 2.886E+01 μC
-d) 3.174E+01 μC
+e) 3.492E+01 μC



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Key: Q2

1)
In the figure shown C1=16.5 μF, C2=2.7 μF, and C3=4.82 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 2.188E+01 μJ
-b) 2.407E+01 μJ
-c) 2.647E+01 μJ
+d) 2.912E+01 μJ
-e) 3.203E+01 μJ
2)
In the figure shown C1=17.1 μF, C2=2.87 μF, and C3=4.74 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.63 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.385E+01 μC
-b) 2.623E+01 μC
-c) 2.886E+01 μC
-d) 3.174E+01 μC
+e) 3.492E+01 μC

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.42 m2, separated by 1.33 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.130E+03 V?

-a) 1.368E+01 μC
-b) 1.505E+01 μC
-c) 1.655E+01 μC
+d) 1.820E+01 μC
-e) 2.003E+01 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.56 μF, C2=4.23 μF, and C3=2.61 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 3.755E+00 μF
-b) 4.130E+00 μF
+c) 4.543E+00 μF
-d) 4.997E+00 μF
-e) 5.497E+00 μF



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Key: R0

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.04 m2, separated by 1.21 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 7.730E+03 V?

-a) 1.049E+02 μC
+b) 1.154E+02 μC
-c) 1.269E+02 μC
-d) 1.396E+02 μC
-e) 1.536E+02 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=15.4 μF, C2=2.83 μF, and C3=4.99 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.51 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.306E+01 μC
-b) 2.537E+01 μC
-c) 2.790E+01 μC
-d) 3.069E+01 μC
+e) 3.376E+01 μC
3)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.24 μF, C2=4.86 μF, and C3=3.64 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 4.275E+00 μF
-b) 4.703E+00 μF
+c) 5.173E+00 μF
-d) 5.691E+00 μF
-e) 6.260E+00 μF
4)
In the figure shown C1=16.5 μF, C2=2.7 μF, and C3=4.82 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 2.188E+01 μJ
-b) 2.407E+01 μJ
-c) 2.647E+01 μJ
+d) 2.912E+01 μJ
-e) 3.203E+01 μJ



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Key: R1

1)
In the figure shown C1=15.7 μF, C2=2.87 μF, and C3=5.46 μF. The voltage source provides ε=5.38 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 6.890E+00 μJ
-b) 7.579E+00 μJ
-c) 8.337E+00 μJ
-d) 9.171E+00 μJ
+e) 1.009E+01 μJ
2)
In the figure shown C1=15.4 μF, C2=2.83 μF, and C3=4.99 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.51 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.306E+01 μC
-b) 2.537E+01 μC
-c) 2.790E+01 μC
-d) 3.069E+01 μC
+e) 3.376E+01 μC

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.94 m2, separated by 1.36 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 8.530E+03 V?

-a) 7.359E+01 μC
-b) 8.094E+01 μC
-c) 8.904E+01 μC
-d) 9.794E+01 μC
+e) 1.077E+02 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.06 μF, C2=3.09 μF, and C3=2.48 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 3.018E+00 μF
-b) 3.320E+00 μF
-c) 3.652E+00 μF
+d) 4.017E+00 μF
-e) 4.419E+00 μF



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Key: R2

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.55 μF, C2=4.39 μF, and C3=3.32 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 4.173E+00 μF
-b) 4.590E+00 μF
-c) 5.049E+00 μF
+d) 5.554E+00 μF
-e) 6.110E+00 μF

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.84 m2, separated by 1.42 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.510E+03 V?

-a) 1.826E+01 μC
-b) 2.009E+01 μC
-c) 2.210E+01 μC
-d) 2.431E+01 μC
+e) 2.674E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=16.5 μF, C2=2.7 μF, and C3=4.82 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 2.188E+01 μJ
-b) 2.407E+01 μJ
-c) 2.647E+01 μJ
+d) 2.912E+01 μJ
-e) 3.203E+01 μJ
4)
In the figure shown C1=19.9 μF, C2=2.25 μF, and C3=4.75 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.93 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.451E+01 μC
-b) 2.696E+01 μC
-c) 2.966E+01 μC
-d) 3.262E+01 μC
+e) 3.589E+01 μC



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Key: S0

1)
In the figure shown C1=18.1 μF, C2=2.13 μF, and C3=5.48 μF. The voltage source provides ε=14.6 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.645E+01 μJ
-b) 1.809E+01 μJ
-c) 1.990E+01 μJ
+d) 2.189E+01 μJ
-e) 2.408E+01 μJ
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.13 μF, C2=2.28 μF, and C3=2.59 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 3.231E+00 μF
-b) 3.554E+00 μF
+c) 3.909E+00 μF
-d) 4.300E+00 μF
-e) 4.730E+00 μF
3)
In the figure shown C1=19.6 μF, C2=2.15 μF, and C3=5.36 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.6 V. What is the charge on C1?
+a) 6.298E+01 μC
-b) 6.928E+01 μC
-c) 7.621E+01 μC
-d) 8.383E+01 μC
-e) 9.221E+01 μC

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.59 m2, separated by 1.23 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 2.200E+03 V?

-a) 3.082E+01 μC
-b) 3.390E+01 μC
-c) 3.729E+01 μC
+d) 4.102E+01 μC
-e) 4.512E+01 μC



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Key: S1

1)
In the figure shown C1=16.5 μF, C2=2.7 μF, and C3=4.82 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 2.188E+01 μJ
-b) 2.407E+01 μJ
-c) 2.647E+01 μJ
+d) 2.912E+01 μJ
-e) 3.203E+01 μJ

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.59 m2, separated by 1.23 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 2.200E+03 V?

-a) 3.082E+01 μC
-b) 3.390E+01 μC
-c) 3.729E+01 μC
+d) 4.102E+01 μC
-e) 4.512E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=16.0 μF, C2=2.27 μF, and C3=4.4 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.11 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.515E+01 μC
-b) 2.766E+01 μC
-c) 3.043E+01 μC
+d) 3.347E+01 μC
-e) 3.682E+01 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.3 μF, C2=2.84 μF, and C3=3.41 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 4.255E+00 μF
+b) 4.681E+00 μF
-c) 5.149E+00 μF
-d) 5.664E+00 μF
-e) 6.230E+00 μF



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Key: S2

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.84 m2, separated by 1.42 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.510E+03 V?

-a) 1.826E+01 μC
-b) 2.009E+01 μC
-c) 2.210E+01 μC
-d) 2.431E+01 μC
+e) 2.674E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=16.0 μF, C2=2.27 μF, and C3=4.4 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.11 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.515E+01 μC
-b) 2.766E+01 μC
-c) 3.043E+01 μC
+d) 3.347E+01 μC
-e) 3.682E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=15.7 μF, C2=2.87 μF, and C3=5.46 μF. The voltage source provides ε=5.38 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 6.890E+00 μJ
-b) 7.579E+00 μJ
-c) 8.337E+00 μJ
-d) 9.171E+00 μJ
+e) 1.009E+01 μJ
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.54 μF, C2=3.53 μF, and C3=3.65 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 3.700E+00 μF
-b) 4.070E+00 μF
-c) 4.477E+00 μF
-d) 4.925E+00 μF
+e) 5.417E+00 μF



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Key: T0

1)
In the figure shown C1=15.4 μF, C2=2.83 μF, and C3=4.99 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.51 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.306E+01 μC
-b) 2.537E+01 μC
-c) 2.790E+01 μC
-d) 3.069E+01 μC
+e) 3.376E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=20.7 μF, C2=2.79 μF, and C3=5.18 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.0 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 2.064E+01 μJ
-b) 2.270E+01 μJ
-c) 2.497E+01 μJ
-d) 2.747E+01 μJ
+e) 3.022E+01 μJ

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.83 m2, separated by 1.14 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.180E+03 V?

-a) 6.275E+01 μC
-b) 6.903E+01 μC
-c) 7.593E+01 μC
-d) 8.352E+01 μC
+e) 9.188E+01 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.54 μF, C2=3.53 μF, and C3=3.65 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 3.700E+00 μF
-b) 4.070E+00 μF
-c) 4.477E+00 μF
-d) 4.925E+00 μF
+e) 5.417E+00 μF



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Key: T1

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.49 μF, C2=4.24 μF, and C3=2.96 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 4.117E+00 μF
+b) 4.529E+00 μF
-c) 4.982E+00 μF
-d) 5.480E+00 μF
-e) 6.028E+00 μF
2)
In the figure shown C1=18.1 μF, C2=2.89 μF, and C3=4.2 μF. The voltage source provides ε=9.19 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.303E+01 μJ
-b) 1.434E+01 μJ
-c) 1.577E+01 μJ
-d) 1.735E+01 μJ
+e) 1.908E+01 μJ

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.83 m2, separated by 1.14 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.180E+03 V?

-a) 6.275E+01 μC
-b) 6.903E+01 μC
-c) 7.593E+01 μC
-d) 8.352E+01 μC
+e) 9.188E+01 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=17.8 μF, C2=2.22 μF, and C3=5.71 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.9 V. What is the charge on C1?
+a) 7.625E+01 μC
-b) 8.388E+01 μC
-c) 9.227E+01 μC
-d) 1.015E+02 μC
-e) 1.116E+02 μC



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Key: T2

1)
In the figure shown C1=20.7 μF, C2=2.79 μF, and C3=5.18 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.0 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 2.064E+01 μJ
-b) 2.270E+01 μJ
-c) 2.497E+01 μJ
-d) 2.747E+01 μJ
+e) 3.022E+01 μJ
2)
In the figure shown C1=16.0 μF, C2=2.27 μF, and C3=4.4 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.11 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.515E+01 μC
-b) 2.766E+01 μC
-c) 3.043E+01 μC
+d) 3.347E+01 μC
-e) 3.682E+01 μC

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.94 m2, separated by 1.36 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 8.530E+03 V?

-a) 7.359E+01 μC
-b) 8.094E+01 μC
-c) 8.904E+01 μC
-d) 9.794E+01 μC
+e) 1.077E+02 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.55 μF, C2=4.39 μF, and C3=3.32 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 4.173E+00 μF
-b) 4.590E+00 μF
-c) 5.049E+00 μF
+d) 5.554E+00 μF
-e) 6.110E+00 μF



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Key: U0

1)
In the figure shown C1=17.7 μF, C2=2.5 μF, and C3=5.0 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.8 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 5.066E+01 μC
-b) 5.573E+01 μC
-c) 6.130E+01 μC
+d) 6.743E+01 μC
-e) 7.417E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=16.3 μF, C2=2.17 μF, and C3=4.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=8.35 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 8.718E+00 μJ
-b) 9.589E+00 μJ
-c) 1.055E+01 μJ
-d) 1.160E+01 μJ
+e) 1.276E+01 μJ
3)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.12 μF, C2=3.45 μF, and C3=3.41 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 4.370E+00 μF
-b) 4.807E+00 μF
+c) 5.288E+00 μF
-d) 5.816E+00 μF
-e) 6.398E+00 μF

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.66 m2, separated by 1.18 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 6.170E+03 V?

+a) 1.231E+02 μC
-b) 1.355E+02 μC
-c) 1.490E+02 μC
-d) 1.639E+02 μC
-e) 1.803E+02 μC



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Key: U1

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.97 μF, C2=3.51 μF, and C3=2.18 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 3.038E+00 μF
-b) 3.341E+00 μF
-c) 3.675E+00 μF
+d) 4.043E+00 μF
-e) 4.447E+00 μF

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.78 m2, separated by 1.16 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 8.980E+03 V?

-a) 1.432E+02 μC
-b) 1.575E+02 μC
-c) 1.732E+02 μC
+d) 1.906E+02 μC
-e) 2.096E+02 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=19.6 μF, C2=2.15 μF, and C3=5.36 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.6 V. What is the charge on C1?
+a) 6.298E+01 μC
-b) 6.928E+01 μC
-c) 7.621E+01 μC
-d) 8.383E+01 μC
-e) 9.221E+01 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=16.7 μF, C2=2.26 μF, and C3=4.53 μF. The voltage source provides ε=10.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.292E+01 μJ
-b) 1.421E+01 μJ
-c) 1.563E+01 μJ
+d) 1.719E+01 μJ
-e) 1.891E+01 μJ



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Key: U2

1)
In the figure shown C1=18.2 μF, C2=2.44 μF, and C3=5.0 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.78 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.225E+01 μJ
+b) 1.347E+01 μJ
-c) 1.482E+01 μJ
-d) 1.630E+01 μJ
-e) 1.793E+01 μJ
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.13 μF, C2=3.56 μF, and C3=3.57 μF in the configuration shown?
+a) 5.482E+00 μF
-b) 6.030E+00 μF
-c) 6.633E+00 μF
-d) 7.296E+00 μF
-e) 8.026E+00 μF

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.94 m2, separated by 1.27 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 8.780E+03 V?

-a) 1.080E+02 μC
+b) 1.188E+02 μC
-c) 1.306E+02 μC
-d) 1.437E+02 μC
-e) 1.581E+02 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=17.9 μF, C2=2.76 μF, and C3=5.12 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.2 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 5.969E+01 μC
-b) 6.566E+01 μC
+c) 7.222E+01 μC
-d) 7.944E+01 μC
-e) 8.739E+01 μC



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Key: V0

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.45 m2, separated by 1.18 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.060E+03 V?

-a) 5.608E+01 μC
-b) 6.168E+01 μC
-c) 6.785E+01 μC
+d) 7.464E+01 μC
-e) 8.210E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=20.7 μF, C2=2.79 μF, and C3=5.18 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.0 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 2.064E+01 μJ
-b) 2.270E+01 μJ
-c) 2.497E+01 μJ
-d) 2.747E+01 μJ
+e) 3.022E+01 μJ
3)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.06 μF, C2=3.09 μF, and C3=2.48 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 3.018E+00 μF
-b) 3.320E+00 μF
-c) 3.652E+00 μF
+d) 4.017E+00 μF
-e) 4.419E+00 μF
4)
In the figure shown C1=19.2 μF, C2=2.86 μF, and C3=5.03 μF. The voltage source provides ε=9.46 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 4.809E+01 μC
+b) 5.290E+01 μC
-c) 5.819E+01 μC
-d) 6.401E+01 μC
-e) 7.041E+01 μC



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Key: V1

1)
In the figure shown C1=20.6 μF, C2=2.38 μF, and C3=5.66 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.6 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 5.474E+01 μC
-b) 6.022E+01 μC
-c) 6.624E+01 μC
+d) 7.287E+01 μC
-e) 8.015E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=19.2 μF, C2=2.24 μF, and C3=4.93 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.303E+01 μJ
-b) 1.434E+01 μJ
-c) 1.577E+01 μJ
-d) 1.735E+01 μJ
+e) 1.908E+01 μJ
3)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.27 μF, C2=2.87 μF, and C3=3.23 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 3.250E+00 μF
-b) 3.575E+00 μF
-c) 3.933E+00 μF
-d) 4.326E+00 μF
+e) 4.758E+00 μF

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.45 m2, separated by 1.18 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.060E+03 V?

-a) 5.608E+01 μC
-b) 6.168E+01 μC
-c) 6.785E+01 μC
+d) 7.464E+01 μC
-e) 8.210E+01 μC



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Key: V2

1)
In the figure shown C1=15.4 μF, C2=2.83 μF, and C3=4.99 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.51 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.306E+01 μC
-b) 2.537E+01 μC
-c) 2.790E+01 μC
-d) 3.069E+01 μC
+e) 3.376E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=16.1 μF, C2=2.14 μF, and C3=5.76 μF. The voltage source provides ε=8.35 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
+a) 1.199E+01 μJ
-b) 1.319E+01 μJ
-c) 1.450E+01 μJ
-d) 1.595E+01 μJ
-e) 1.755E+01 μJ

3) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.04 m2, separated by 1.21 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 7.730E+03 V?

-a) 1.049E+02 μC
+b) 1.154E+02 μC
-c) 1.269E+02 μC
-d) 1.396E+02 μC
-e) 1.536E+02 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.13 μF, C2=3.56 μF, and C3=3.57 μF in the configuration shown?
+a) 5.482E+00 μF
-b) 6.030E+00 μF
-c) 6.633E+00 μF
-d) 7.296E+00 μF
-e) 8.026E+00 μF



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Key: W0

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.66 m2, separated by 1.18 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 6.170E+03 V?

+a) 1.231E+02 μC
-b) 1.355E+02 μC
-c) 1.490E+02 μC
-d) 1.639E+02 μC
-e) 1.803E+02 μC
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.54 μF, C2=3.53 μF, and C3=3.65 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 3.700E+00 μF
-b) 4.070E+00 μF
-c) 4.477E+00 μF
-d) 4.925E+00 μF
+e) 5.417E+00 μF
3)
In the figure shown C1=17.7 μF, C2=2.5 μF, and C3=5.0 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.8 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 5.066E+01 μC
-b) 5.573E+01 μC
-c) 6.130E+01 μC
+d) 6.743E+01 μC
-e) 7.417E+01 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=16.7 μF, C2=2.26 μF, and C3=4.53 μF. The voltage source provides ε=10.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.292E+01 μJ
-b) 1.421E+01 μJ
-c) 1.563E+01 μJ
+d) 1.719E+01 μJ
-e) 1.891E+01 μJ



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Key: W1

1)
In the figure shown C1=17.9 μF, C2=2.71 μF, and C3=4.14 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.12 V. What is the charge on C1?
+a) 3.527E+01 μC
-b) 3.880E+01 μC
-c) 4.268E+01 μC
-d) 4.695E+01 μC
-e) 5.164E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=15.4 μF, C2=2.6 μF, and C3=5.17 μF. The voltage source provides ε=9.6 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.508E+01 μJ
+b) 1.659E+01 μJ
-c) 1.825E+01 μJ
-d) 2.007E+01 μJ
-e) 2.208E+01 μJ
3)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.27 μF, C2=2.87 μF, and C3=3.23 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 3.250E+00 μF
-b) 3.575E+00 μF
-c) 3.933E+00 μF
-d) 4.326E+00 μF
+e) 4.758E+00 μF

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.81 m2, separated by 1.26 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.610E+03 V?

-a) 4.005E+01 μC
-b) 4.405E+01 μC
-c) 4.846E+01 μC
-d) 5.330E+01 μC
+e) 5.864E+01 μC



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Key: W2

1)
In the figure shown C1=16.5 μF, C2=2.7 μF, and C3=4.82 μF. The voltage source provides ε=15.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 2.188E+01 μJ
-b) 2.407E+01 μJ
-c) 2.647E+01 μJ
+d) 2.912E+01 μJ
-e) 3.203E+01 μJ
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.55 μF, C2=4.39 μF, and C3=3.32 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 4.173E+00 μF
-b) 4.590E+00 μF
-c) 5.049E+00 μF
+d) 5.554E+00 μF
-e) 6.110E+00 μF
3)
In the figure shown C1=16.9 μF, C2=2.3 μF, and C3=4.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.4 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 6.011E+01 μC
+b) 6.613E+01 μC
-c) 7.274E+01 μC
-d) 8.001E+01 μC
-e) 8.801E+01 μC

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.83 m2, separated by 1.14 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.180E+03 V?

-a) 6.275E+01 μC
-b) 6.903E+01 μC
-c) 7.593E+01 μC
-d) 8.352E+01 μC
+e) 9.188E+01 μC



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Key: X0

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.54 μF, C2=3.53 μF, and C3=3.65 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 3.700E+00 μF
-b) 4.070E+00 μF
-c) 4.477E+00 μF
-d) 4.925E+00 μF
+e) 5.417E+00 μF
2)
In the figure shown C1=19.0 μF, C2=2.35 μF, and C3=5.22 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.01 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.444E+01 μC
-b) 2.689E+01 μC
-c) 2.958E+01 μC
+d) 3.253E+01 μC
-e) 3.579E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=18.2 μF, C2=2.44 μF, and C3=5.0 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.78 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.225E+01 μJ
+b) 1.347E+01 μJ
-c) 1.482E+01 μJ
-d) 1.630E+01 μJ
-e) 1.793E+01 μJ

4) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.42 m2, separated by 1.33 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.130E+03 V?

-a) 1.368E+01 μC
-b) 1.505E+01 μC
-c) 1.655E+01 μC
+d) 1.820E+01 μC
-e) 2.003E+01 μC



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Key: X1

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.94 m2, separated by 1.36 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 8.530E+03 V?

-a) 7.359E+01 μC
-b) 8.094E+01 μC
-c) 8.904E+01 μC
-d) 9.794E+01 μC
+e) 1.077E+02 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=18.7 μF, C2=2.15 μF, and C3=4.88 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.9 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.270E+01 μJ
-b) 1.397E+01 μJ
-c) 1.537E+01 μJ
-d) 1.690E+01 μJ
+e) 1.859E+01 μJ
3)
In the figure shown C1=17.7 μF, C2=2.5 μF, and C3=5.0 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.8 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 5.066E+01 μC
-b) 5.573E+01 μC
-c) 6.130E+01 μC
+d) 6.743E+01 μC
-e) 7.417E+01 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.97 μF, C2=3.51 μF, and C3=2.18 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 3.038E+00 μF
-b) 3.341E+00 μF
-c) 3.675E+00 μF
+d) 4.043E+00 μF
-e) 4.447E+00 μF



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Key: X2

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.13 μF, C2=3.56 μF, and C3=3.57 μF in the configuration shown?
+a) 5.482E+00 μF
-b) 6.030E+00 μF
-c) 6.633E+00 μF
-d) 7.296E+00 μF
-e) 8.026E+00 μF

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.73 m2, separated by 1.16 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.130E+03 V?

-a) 1.121E+01 μC
-b) 1.233E+01 μC
-c) 1.357E+01 μC
+d) 1.492E+01 μC
-e) 1.641E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=19.6 μF, C2=2.15 μF, and C3=5.36 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.6 V. What is the charge on C1?
+a) 6.298E+01 μC
-b) 6.928E+01 μC
-c) 7.621E+01 μC
-d) 8.383E+01 μC
-e) 9.221E+01 μC
4)
In the figure shown C1=17.2 μF, C2=2.71 μF, and C3=5.28 μF. The voltage source provides ε=13.2 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
+a) 2.443E+01 μJ
-b) 2.687E+01 μJ
-c) 2.955E+01 μJ
-d) 3.251E+01 μJ
-e) 3.576E+01 μJ



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Key: Y0

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.51 m2, separated by 1.44 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 2.230E+03 V?

-a) 2.351E+01 μC
-b) 2.586E+01 μC
-c) 2.844E+01 μC
-d) 3.129E+01 μC
+e) 3.442E+01 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=19.2 μF, C2=2.24 μF, and C3=4.93 μF. The voltage source provides ε=11.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.303E+01 μJ
-b) 1.434E+01 μJ
-c) 1.577E+01 μJ
-d) 1.735E+01 μJ
+e) 1.908E+01 μJ
3)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.7 μF, C2=4.82 μF, and C3=3.61 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 5.445E+00 μF
+b) 5.990E+00 μF
-c) 6.589E+00 μF
-d) 7.247E+00 μF
-e) 7.972E+00 μF
4)
In the figure shown C1=15.4 μF, C2=2.22 μF, and C3=4.77 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.8 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.702E+01 μC
-b) 2.972E+01 μC
+c) 3.269E+01 μC
-d) 3.596E+01 μC
-e) 3.956E+01 μC



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Key: Y1

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.75 μF, C2=2.77 μF, and C3=2.47 μF in the configuration shown?
+a) 4.220E+00 μF
-b) 4.642E+00 μF
-c) 5.106E+00 μF
-d) 5.616E+00 μF
-e) 6.178E+00 μF

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.81 m2, separated by 1.26 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 4.610E+03 V?

-a) 4.005E+01 μC
-b) 4.405E+01 μC
-c) 4.846E+01 μC
-d) 5.330E+01 μC
+e) 5.864E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=16.1 μF, C2=2.14 μF, and C3=5.76 μF. The voltage source provides ε=8.35 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
+a) 1.199E+01 μJ
-b) 1.319E+01 μJ
-c) 1.450E+01 μJ
-d) 1.595E+01 μJ
-e) 1.755E+01 μJ
4)
In the figure shown C1=15.0 μF, C2=2.65 μF, and C3=5.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.44 V. What is the charge on C1?
+a) 3.982E+01 μC
-b) 4.380E+01 μC
-c) 4.818E+01 μC
-d) 5.300E+01 μC
-e) 5.829E+01 μC



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Key: Y2

1)
In the figure shown C1=18.1 μF, C2=2.13 μF, and C3=5.48 μF. The voltage source provides ε=14.6 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.645E+01 μJ
-b) 1.809E+01 μJ
-c) 1.990E+01 μJ
+d) 2.189E+01 μJ
-e) 2.408E+01 μJ

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.73 m2, separated by 1.16 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 1.130E+03 V?

-a) 1.121E+01 μC
-b) 1.233E+01 μC
-c) 1.357E+01 μC
+d) 1.492E+01 μC
-e) 1.641E+01 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=19.4 μF, C2=2.49 μF, and C3=4.17 μF. The voltage source provides ε=6.35 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.602E+01 μC
-b) 2.862E+01 μC
+c) 3.148E+01 μC
-d) 3.463E+01 μC
-e) 3.809E+01 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=3.06 μF, C2=3.09 μF, and C3=2.48 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 3.018E+00 μF
-b) 3.320E+00 μF
-c) 3.652E+00 μF
+d) 4.017E+00 μF
-e) 4.419E+00 μF



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Key: Z0

1)
What is the net capacitance if C1=2.96 μF, C2=3.95 μF, and C3=3.74 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 4.489E+00 μF
-b) 4.938E+00 μF
+c) 5.432E+00 μF
-d) 5.975E+00 μF
-e) 6.573E+00 μF

2) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.04 m2, separated by 1.21 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 7.730E+03 V?

-a) 1.049E+02 μC
+b) 1.154E+02 μC
-c) 1.269E+02 μC
-d) 1.396E+02 μC
-e) 1.536E+02 μC
3)
In the figure shown C1=15.4 μF, C2=2.6 μF, and C3=5.17 μF. The voltage source provides ε=9.6 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.508E+01 μJ
+b) 1.659E+01 μJ
-c) 1.825E+01 μJ
-d) 2.007E+01 μJ
-e) 2.208E+01 μJ
4)
In the figure shown C1=15.0 μF, C2=2.65 μF, and C3=5.67 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.44 V. What is the charge on C1?
+a) 3.982E+01 μC
-b) 4.380E+01 μC
-c) 4.818E+01 μC
-d) 5.300E+01 μC
-e) 5.829E+01 μC



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Key: Z1

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 1.94 m2, separated by 1.27 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 8.780E+03 V?

-a) 1.080E+02 μC
+b) 1.188E+02 μC
-c) 1.306E+02 μC
-d) 1.437E+02 μC
-e) 1.581E+02 μC
2)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.12 μF, C2=3.45 μF, and C3=3.41 μF in the configuration shown?
-a) 4.370E+00 μF
-b) 4.807E+00 μF
+c) 5.288E+00 μF
-d) 5.816E+00 μF
-e) 6.398E+00 μF
3)
In the figure shown C1=17.7 μF, C2=2.48 μF, and C3=4.68 μF. The voltage source provides ε=12.7 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
+a) 2.242E+01 μJ
-b) 2.467E+01 μJ
-c) 2.713E+01 μJ
-d) 2.985E+01 μJ
-e) 3.283E+01 μJ
4)
In the figure shown C1=16.0 μF, C2=2.27 μF, and C3=4.4 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.11 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.515E+01 μC
-b) 2.766E+01 μC
-c) 3.043E+01 μC
+d) 3.347E+01 μC
-e) 3.682E+01 μC



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Key: Z2

1) An empty parallel-plate capacitor with metal plates has an area of 2.78 m2, separated by 1.16 mm. How much charge does it store if the voltage is 8.980E+03 V?

-a) 1.432E+02 μC
-b) 1.575E+02 μC
-c) 1.732E+02 μC
+d) 1.906E+02 μC
-e) 2.096E+02 μC
2)
In the figure shown C1=18.1 μF, C2=2.13 μF, and C3=5.48 μF. The voltage source provides ε=14.6 V. What is the energy stored in C2?
-a) 1.645E+01 μJ
-b) 1.809E+01 μJ
-c) 1.990E+01 μJ
+d) 2.189E+01 μJ
-e) 2.408E+01 μJ
3)
In the figure shown C1=16.0 μF, C2=2.27 μF, and C3=4.4 μF. The voltage source provides ε=7.11 V. What is the charge on C1?
-a) 2.515E+01 μC
-b) 2.766E+01 μC
-c) 3.043E+01 μC
+d) 3.347E+01 μC
-e) 3.682E+01 μC
4)
What is the net capacitance if C1=4.13 μF, C2=3.56 μF, and C3=3.57 μF in the configuration shown?
+a) 5.482E+00 μF
-b) 6.030E+00 μF
-c) 6.633E+00 μF
-d) 7.296E+00 μF
-e) 8.026E+00 μF



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