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Capacitor in series AND parallel

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How do I calculate the capacitive value if there is a capacitor in series with 2 capacitors in parallel
 

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Caps in series are like resistors in parallel. Caps in parallel are like resistors in series. Sounds strange huh?

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You calculate the value for C2 and C3 in parallel. Then use the calculated value in series with C1.
 
This gives 66 2/3 µF :D
 
Aw, you told him the answer.
 
Aw, you told him the answer.
Yes, but he still have to calculate it and find out how.

Or no actually. I cannot say providing any number is really the answer. A real answer would being to tell the whole process (formula) to get to that number.
 
That's what I thought, (calculate the capacitance value of the two in parallel and then use that with the one in series)
Ran that through the calculator and I got 66.6u
 
Kind of like Crut did when he said do the parallel ones first then the series ones?
 
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