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| krayvonk:
say I have 2 capacitors in parallel, connecting to another capacitor in series. If you compute parallel first, its a completely different result from computing series for each then adding them together. which way is correct? |
| Wimberleytech:
--- Quote from: krayvonk on June 25, 2019, 12:57:06 pm ---say I have 2 capacitors in parallel, connecting to another capacitor in series. If you compute parallel first, its a completely different result from computing series for each then adding them together. which way is correct? --- End quote --- Do the caps in parallel first. |
| pwlps:
--- Quote from: krayvonk on June 25, 2019, 12:57:06 pm ---If you compute parallel first, its a completely different result from computing series for each then adding them together. --- End quote --- You can only use the series formula if there is nothing connected in the middle, so you have no choice but to first replace the two parallel caps by their equivalent value and then connect it in series with the third one. |
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