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Capacitor C1 is connected alone to a battery and charged until the magnitude of the charge on each plate is 4.0 * 10 - 8 C. Then it is removed from the vattery and connected to two other capacitors C2 and C3, as shown. The charge ont he positive placte of C1 is then 1.0 *10 - 8 C. The charges on the positive plates of C2 and C3 are: Capacitor C<sub>1</sub> is connected alone to a battery and charged until the magnitude of the charge on each plate is 4.0 * 10 <sup>-</sup> <sup>8 </sup>C. Then it is removed from the vattery and connected to two other capacitors C<sub>2 </sub>and C<sub>3</sub>, as shown. The charge ont he positive placte of C<sub>1</sub> is then 1.0 *10 <sup>-</sup> <sup>8 </sup>C. The charges on the positive plates of C<sub>2</sub> and C<sub>3 </sub>are:   A)  q<sub>2</sub> = 3.0 * 10<sup>-</sup><sup>-8 </sup>C and q<sub>3</sub> = 3.0 * 10<sup>-</sup><sup>8 </sup>C B)  q<sub>2</sub> = 2.0 *10<sup>-</sup><sup>8 </sup> Cand q<sub>3</sub> = 2.0 * 10<sup>-</sup><sup>8 </sup>C C)  q<sub>2</sub> = 5.0 * 10<sup>-</sup><sup>8 </sup> Cand q<sub>3</sub> = 1.0 *10<sup>-</sup><sup>8 </sup>C D)  q<sub>2</sub> = 3.0 * 10<sup>-</sup><sup>8 </sup>C and q<sub>3</sub> = 1.0 * 10<sup>-</sup><sup>8 </sup>C E)  q<sub>2</sub> = 1.0 * 10<sup>-</sup><sup>8 </sup> Cand q<sub>3</sub> = 3.0 * 10<sup>-</sup><sup>8 </sup>C


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