Equivalent Capacitance - Capacitors In Series and Parallel

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This physics video contains a few examples and practice problems that show you how to calculate the equivalent capacitance when multiple capacitors are connected in series and parallel circuits.

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Capacitors In Series and Parallel:

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Sir, you said that we can calculate the equivalent capacitances by using the formula ((1/C1)+(1/C2)+....+(1/Cn)) to the power -1 but also we can calculate the same thing using the formula but we get the answer in farads and can convert them to micro farads.

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chandrashekharratnakarjosh
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8:27 isn't the two are in parallel?

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sir u said we r adding d first two series right u made a mistake d 1st is 8uf and 2nd 20uf, 20+8=28 u wrote 10. tank u sir

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Is the equivalent capacitance of two capacitors in series always half? What if there are two 3uF capacitors? (1/3 + 1/3)^-1 = 3/2, right?

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What can I do if I was given 2 capacitance connected in parallel and 1 in series in the same circuit and after I solve the parallel my answer are different to the one I series? I must just add them like 2+2 or I will make it (1/2+1/2)

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but why is it that when you raise Ceq to the -1 it does not remain a fraction and when you do the same thing to the other side of the equation which is also in the same format it becomes 1/1/c1?

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