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The document discusses the arrangement and calculation of equivalent capacitance in circuits involving capacitors in series and parallel. It provides examples with specific values for capacitors and the resulting charge and voltage across them. The calculations demonstrate how to determine the equivalent capacitance and charge in different configurations of capacitors.
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The document discusses the arrangement and calculation of equivalent capacitance in circuits involving capacitors in series and parallel. It provides examples with specific values for capacitors and the resulting charge and voltage across them. The calculations demonstrate how to determine the equivalent capacitance and charge in different configurations of capacitors.
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