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What is the equivalent capacitance of the capacitors shown in the figure?
Homework Statement The equivalent capacitance of the capacitors shown in the figure is 9.23 MicroF Homework Equations http://upload.wikimedia.org/math/2/f/5/2f5b978fd081ea63e204909addf3d028.png http://upload.wikimedia.org/math/f/a/3/fa34ce461e6988fd973081401cc9790c.png The...- cjames9001
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- Capacitance Equivalent
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Equivalent Resistance Calculation for Resistors in a Circuit
Ok I see what you mean, Thanks Again!- cjames9001
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Equivalent Resistance Calculation for Resistors in a Circuit
Ok, That worked, I'm a little confused as to why getting R3456 Is Parallel to R12? and Why wouldn't getting R126 And Adding it In series to R345 doesn't work? Thanks for your help so far by the way- cjames9001
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Equivalent Resistance Calculation for Resistors in a Circuit
The 9.33 I Got was the final answer. This is what I did: First R345=[1/(1/R3+1/R4+1/R5)]=[1/0.7414]=1.349 Ohms Then I took R6= 6.4 Ohms and added it to 1.349 to get 7.749 Ohms Then I Got R12=[1/(1/R1+1/R2)]=[1/0.608]=1.644 Ohms Lastly I added 1.644 Ohms to 7.749 And got 9.39...- cjames9001
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Equivalent Resistance Calculation for Resistors in a Circuit
Homework Statement Find the equivalent resistance between points A and B shown in the figure . Consider R1 = 4.8 Ohms, R2 = 2.5 Ohms, R3 = 3.7 Ohms, R4 = 4.4 Ohms, R5 = 4.1 Ohms, and R6 = 6.4 Ohms.Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I got 9.33 by adding resistors 3,4,5 in parallel...- cjames9001
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