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How do I rearrange the below formula to solve for the capacitance. I understand this is more of an algebra question, but I am at a loss for how to proceed. Where R is the resistance,

F is the frequency,
L is the inductance,
C is the capacitance.

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Final answer:

To solve for capacitance in the formula, rearrange it as C = 1/(4π²FL²) by isolating the variable C.

Step-by-step explanation:

To rearrange the formula to solve for capacitance, we need to isolate the variable C. Since R, F, and L are all known values, we can rearrange the formula as follows:

C = 1/(4π²FL²)

Now you can substitute the known values of the resistance (R), frequency (F), and inductance (L) into the formula and solve for capacitance (C). Remember to use the correct units for each variable.

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