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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ capactitance and is measured in farads (F).
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Capacitors are resistant to changes in voltage, and therefore can be used to
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smooth out sudden changes. They also cause AC signals voltage and current to
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get out of sync
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get out of sync.
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== Types ==
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@ -23,3 +23,15 @@ the materials present in the cap.
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* Power supply filter circuits
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* Air and vacuum dieletric
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* transmitters and RF circuits
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== Series and Parallel ==
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When Capacitors are in series, the total capacitance comes to be the reciprocal
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of reciprocals. This means that the total capacitance for Capacitors C1 C2 and
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C2 would be
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Total = 1/(1/C1 + 1/C2 + 1/C3)
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When capacitors are in parallel the values of capacitors are added together.
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This means the total capacitance of a set of parallel capacitors is euqal to
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the sum of their capaciatance
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@ -24,3 +24,5 @@ Different types of inductors lend themselves to different applications.
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* audio and radio circuits
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* air core
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* RF transmitters
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== Parallel and Series ==
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