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Compute all parts of given problem:
Problem: Two capacitors (C1 = 6.00 µF and C2 = 13.0 µF) are now connected in series and to a 9.00-V battery.
Part I: Find the equivalent capacitance of the combination.
Part II: Find the potential difference across each capacitor.
Part III: Find the charge on each capacitor.
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