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Two identical capacitors store different amounts of energy: capacitor A stores 2.4 10-3 J, and capacitor B stores 4.8 10-4 J. The voltage across the plates of capacitor B is 11 V. Find the voltage across the plates of capacitor A.
12 years ago

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bobpursley
C=q/v

then q1/v1=q2/V2

solve for V2
12 years ago

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