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In this question, we are given a circuit of four capacitors.
00:08
And, okay, so this is how it looks like.
00:26
Alright, so we have c1 here, c2, c3, and c4.
00:32
So we want to find an equivalent capacitance for this circuit.
00:36
Okay, so to solve this problem, okay? so we know that capacitors in parallel.
00:47
Okay, we have cq equals to c1.
00:51
C2.
00:51
But this c1 and c2 does not refer to the c1 and c2 in the question.
00:55
Okay, but if let's say there are two capacitors in parallel, you can add up the capacitance to find the equivalent capacitance.
01:05
Then more capacitance in series.
01:11
Okay, we have one over cq is one over c1 plus one over c2.
01:18
Alright, so, let's some adjustment.
01:22
Right, so based on we, to find the equivalent capacitance, we want to simplify the circuit as much as we can.
01:37
So we can see that c3 and c4 are in parallel.
01:45
So c34 is equal to c3 plus c4.
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