Calculate the minimum number of capacitors each of 3uF required to make a circuit with an equivalent capacitance of 2.5uF.
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In parallel, the equivalent capacitance is the sum of the individual capacitances. Equivalent capacitance = 3uF + 3uF + 3uF = 9uF Show more…
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