Yes I get that part, but once you have a value of say C1, then in order to find C2 you must put C1 into the original equation. This original equation also has omega in it, for which I have two values. I am unsure of what value of omega to use, as I can get two values for C2 from this.
I don't follow, I already have the value of the resistors, I understand that I have to use two equations, with each omega value, but when you get to simultaneous equations I can re-arrange to get say C1, but then to get C2 what value of omega would I substitute into get that value. Previously...
Homework Statement
A band Pass filter is given with the following configuration, R-Resistor, C-Capacitor:
See Attatchment 1 - Circuit.jpg
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R1 = R2 = 10 kΩ
C1 and C2 are unknown
Cut off Frequencies...