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A 2.39 µF capacitor (#1) is charged to 889 V and a 7.26 µF capacitor (#2) is charged to 658 V. These capacitors are then disconnected from their batteries. Next the positive plates are connected to each other and the negative plates are connected to each other. What will be the potential difference across each and the charge on each? [Hint: Charge is conserved.]

Capacitor #1 Capacitor #2
Final Charge C C
Final Voltage V V

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