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A 9.0 μF capacitor, a 13 μF capacitor, and a 16 μFcapacitor are connected in series. What is their equivalent capacitance? Express your answer using two significant figures.

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Answer:

Equivalent capacitance,
C'=3.9\ \mu F

Step-by-step explanation:

Capacitance,
C_1=9\ \mu F

Capacitance,
C_2=13\ \mu F

Capacitance,
C_3=16\ \mu F

Let C' is the equivalent capacitance of the combination of capacitors. It is given by :


(1)/(C')=(1)/(C_1)+(1)/(C_2)+(1)/(C_3)


(1)/(C')=(1)/(9)+(1)/(13)+(1)/(16)


C'=3.99\ \mu F

or


C'=3.9\ \mu F

So, their equivalent capacitance is
3.9\ \mu F. Hence, this is the required solution.

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