100pF and 100pF in series = 50pF
Worked answer for a 100pF capacitor and a 100pF capacitor wired in series.
Equivalent capacitance 50pF 100pF + 100pF in series
| Capacitor 1 (C₁) | 100pF |
| Capacitor 2 (C₂) | 100pF |
| Connection | series |
| Formula | 1/C = 1/C₁ + 1/C₂ |
| Equivalent capacitance | 50pF |
In series, capacitors give a value SMALLER than the smallest capacitor — the opposite of resistors in series.
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