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A 1.0-µF capacitor and a 2.0-µF capacitor are connected together, and then that combination is connected across a 3.0-V potential source (a battery). What is the potential difference across the 2.0-µF capacitor if the capacitors are connected (a) in series or (b) in parallel?
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