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AP Physics 2: 2.1 Systems Interactions and Changes. Calculate the equivalent capacitance of the combination.
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Here's your shmoop du jour brought to you by christmas lights
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bringing holiday joy the utility companies everywhere. Helen takes great [Christmas lights in a street and a building man appears]
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pride in her home's Christmas light display, it's talk of the town and not always [Helen showing her christmas light display and people laugh]
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in a good way this year's monstrosity features disco Santa shimmying to a
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terrifyingly annoying tune take a look at the display here it uses a [A disco santa shimmying in different colors]
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combination of capacitors to flash on and off day and night yeah like that
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calculate the equivalent capacitance of the combination all right here the
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potential answers ....all right well we say good for Helen everyone needs a hobby [A man pointing to a Netflix program on TV]
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and kudos to her for rigging up her own electric works nothing like a [Helen electrocuted by a disco santa]
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do-it-yourself neighborhood eyesore. Well to solve this question we just need to
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do a little addition of the parallel capacitors and for the capacitors in
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series we need to add their inverses well the inverse of the total [multiple capacitors and their inverses appear above]
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capacitance equals the sum of the inverse of the inverses of the
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individual capacitors. Second row has two capacitors each with a capacitance of 2C
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when we add the inverses we find that the second line has a 1C
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capacitance and we do the same with the third row.. now we can look at these as
- 01:19
three parallel capacitors and add them up with our finely honed math skills [Three capacitors parallel]
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we're able to add up one plus one plus one to find a total equivalent [Disco Santa pointing to a maths equation]
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capacitance of 3C making the correct answer option C so keep on
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dancing Santa at least until one of the neighbors pulls the plug [Neighbor with Grinch face pulls the plug on the Disco Santa]
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