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48-A 5.0muF capacitor is charged to 12V....

48-`A 5.0muF` capacitor is charged to `12V`. The positive plate of this capacitor is now connected to the negative terminal of a `12V`bettery and vide versa . Calculate the head developed in the connecting wires.

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