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You have a 1.7 μf and a 2.2 μf capacitor. what values of capacitance could you get by connecting them in parallel?
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You have a 1.7 μf and a 2.2 μf capacitor. what values of capacitance could you get by connecting them in parallel?
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The effective capacitance of capacitors in parallel is
the sum of the individual capacitances.
The only value of capacitance you could get with
those two in parallel is
(1.7 uF + 2.2 uF) =
3.9 uF
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You have to add 1.7 and 2.2 together!
1.7+2.2=3.9μF
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