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How To Calculate Capacitors In Series And Parallel

Capacitors in Parallel

When capacitors are connected across each other (side by side) this is called a parallel connection. This is shown below.how_to_calculate_capacitors_in_series_and_parallel_1 To calculate the total overall capacitance of a number of capacitors connected in this way you add up the individual capacitances using the following formula: CTotal = C1 + C2 + C3 and so on Example: To calculate the total capacitance for these three capacitors in parallel. how_to_calculate_capacitors_in_series_and_parallel_2 CTotal = C1 + C2 + C3 = 10F + 22F + 47F = 79F


 

Task 1:

Calculate the total capacitance of the following capacitors in parallel. how_to_calculate_capacitors_in_series_and_parallel_3

Capacitors in Series

When capacitors are connected one after each other this is called connecting in series. This is shown below. how_to_calculate_capacitors_in_series_and_parallel_4 To calculate the total overall capacitance of two capacitors connected in this way you can use the following formula:

Ctotal =  C1 x C2  and so on
 C1 + C2

Example: To calculate the total capacitance for these two capacitors in series. how_to_calculate_capacitors_in_series_and_parallel_5


 

Task 2:

Calculate the total capacitance of the following capacitors in series. how_to_calculate_capacitors_in_series_and_parallel_6

Three or more capacitors in series

how_to_calculate_capacitors_in_series_and_parallel_7 To calculate the total overall capacitance of three or more capacitors connected in this way you can use the following formula: how_to_calculate_capacitors_in_series_and_parallel_8 and so on. Example: To calculate the total capacitance for these three capacitors in series. how_to_calculate_capacitors_in_series_and_parallel_9


 

Task 3:

Calculate the total capacitance of the following capacitors in series. how_to_calculate_capacitors_in_series_and_parallel_10


 

Answers

Task 1

1 = 232.2F 2 = 169.0F 3 = 7.0F

Task 2

1 = 2.48F 2 = 14.99F 3 = 4.11F

Task 3

1 = 3.33F 2 = 1.167F 3 = 0.35F Note The capacitor values in this worksheet have been kept high (close to or greater than one). This is to simplify the learning experience. In reality typical capacitor values are much smaller than one.   Download a pdf version of this page here. pdf_icon.gif Learn more about the author If you found this article helpful and you would like to receive product updates and free electronic resources from us then sign up here. We hate spam too and promise to never sell or share your email address, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

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