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Solve for Equivalent capacitance !! ​

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Answered by Iraus
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The capacitors in the right hand square are in series. So they can be replaced by an equivalent capacitor of capacitance of:

1/(1/C+1/C)=C/2

The next step is to replace C and C/2 by a capacitor having an equivalent capacitance of C and C/2 in parallel.

C+C/2=3C/2

Then, C and 3C/2 are in series. So, they can be replaced by a capacitor having an equivalent capacitance of

1/(1/C+2/3C)=3C/5

Then since in parallel they can be replaced by an equivalent capacitance of C+3C/5=8C/5=1.6C

So the equivalent capacitance is 1.6C.

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