5 capacitors with a total capacity of 1/2C?
Hello,
What does the circuit look like if I can only use 5 capacitors to get 1/2C?
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for example for 1/2 C
and so for 2C:
But then 2C comes out
why? The parallel circuits have in each case 2C, the two in series C, and C with the middle C gives C/2
Do you know which circuit with 5 capacitors I can get to 2C?
see above
I’ve been thinking again and you’re right. Thank you.