Tricky circuit calculating the total capacitance

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Homework Statement


Calculate the equivalent capacitance between points a and b in the figure below (C1 = 4.10 μC and C2 = 1.60 μC). Notice that this system is not a simple series or parallel combination.

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Homework Equations


Series:
CT = [1/c1 + 1/c2...]-1

Parallel:
CT = C1 + C2...

The Attempt at a Solution


I don't know where to tackle this problem...
 
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need_aca_help said:

Homework Statement


Calculate the equivalent capacitance between points a and b in the figure below (C1 = 4.10 μC and C2 = 1.60 μC). Notice that this system is not a simple series or parallel combination.

cw27A8Q.gif


Homework Equations


Series:
CT = [1/c1 + 1/c2...]-1

Parallel:
CT = C1 + C2...

The Attempt at a Solution


I don't know where to tackle this problem...
As the problem states, this is not a combination of series and parallel pieces..

Use symmetry.
 
SammyS said:
As the problem states, this is not a combination of series and parallel pieces..

Use symmetry.

Symmetry...? Not sure how to do that...