Yeah just did the same thing and got 1.65202 myself. :) just needed to keep my numbers in order!
Thank you guys! :)
for the charge on the 1.5 Cap, I got 1.40...my reasoning is sloppy...
Yeah, I just realize some of the things I've done are redundant and that's sort of piled to the point where I got caught under my own redundancy! LOl. However what I did was essentially what he did.
What I did was first made an equivalence capacitor between the 5.3 and 6.7 C's they are in series so Ceq =(1/5.3 +16.7)^-1 =2.959. In that the charge for the 5.3 Cap was 2.7, then the 6.7 has to have the same, and the total charge for the Ceq capacitance would be 2.7. then I reduced the 3.3 and...
I reduced to equivalence capacitance and found the potential difference between the nodes based on what was provided using the rules of parallel and series and my final answer doesn't match the answer given. I have a test in two days and have been studying this along with other subjects. Could...