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A confusing question on capacitors and voltages across them
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[QUOTE="cnh1995, post: 6328298, member: 552336"] Before the steady state was achieved, some transient current flowed through the capacitors. Seeing how the capacitors are connected, how are the charges on C1 and C2 related? How are the voltages across C1 and C2 related then? This will be your first equation in terms of capacitor voltages. To obtain the second equation in terms of capacitor voltages, you will need to apply KVL in the loop p-a-b-p. [/QUOTE]
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