Question 16 Consider the three networks of capacitors shown. Each network has three capacitors C₁, C₂ and C3 connected to a battery source. In which networks are C₁ and C₂ in parallel? C c! (I) I and II only I, II and III II and III only O I and III only C3- CI (II) =C₂ To 24 S (III)

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Question 16
Consider the three networks of capacitors shown. Each network has three
capacitors C₁, C₂ and C3 connected to a battery source. In which networks
are C₁ and C₂ in parallel?
C₁E
c!
(I)
I and II only
I, II and III
II and III only
O I and III only
C3-
CI
(II)
=C₂
To
24
S
(III)
Transcribed Image Text:Question 16 Consider the three networks of capacitors shown. Each network has three capacitors C₁, C₂ and C3 connected to a battery source. In which networks are C₁ and C₂ in parallel? C₁E c! (I) I and II only I, II and III II and III only O I and III only C3- CI (II) =C₂ To 24 S (III)
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