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Consider two capacitors `: C_(1) = 10 mu C` and `C_(2) = 40 mu F`. What is the equivalent capacitance if the two are connected.
(1) in parallel ?
(2) in series ?
(3) If the two are connected in series to a 9.0 volt battery what are the charges `Q_(1)` and `Q_(2)` stored on the two capacitors ?

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