Electrical Engineering - Capacitors - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Capacitors - General Questions (Q.No. 14)
14.
A 0.01
F capacitor equals how many picofarads?

Discussion:
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Ananda Hembram said:
5 years ago
What precaution to be taken before connecting the different voltage rating capacitors in series?
Shiba said:
9 years ago
Picofarads means 10^6,
.01*1000000,
10000pf.
.01*1000000,
10000pf.
Saurav said:
9 years ago
I can't able to understand the answer. Is there any other way to the find solution?
Nagendra kuraaku said:
10 years ago
Pico = 10^-12.
Micro = 10^-6.
The ratio of pico to micro.
Micro = 10^-6.
The ratio of pico to micro.
Babu said:
1 decade ago
0.01pf = 0.01*(10^-6)-(10^-12).
= 0.01*10^-6.
= 10000 pf.
= 0.01*10^-6.
= 10000 pf.
HARDIK TATAMIYA said:
1 decade ago
1 mf = 10^-6 f
1 pf = 10^-12 f
0.01 mf = .01*10^-6 f
so 0.01*10^-6/10^-12
0.01*10^6 f = 10000 pf
1 pf = 10^-12 f
0.01 mf = .01*10^-6 f
so 0.01*10^-6/10^-12
0.01*10^6 f = 10000 pf
RAKESH said:
1 decade ago
1 uP = 10^6PF
BANAJ KUMAR SAHU said:
1 decade ago
.01mF=.01/10^6 F
=10^8F
10^-12F=1 PF
1 F=1/10^-12PF
10^8F=(1/10^-12)*10^8PF
=1/10^-4 PF
= 10^4 PF
=10000 PF
=10^8F
10^-12F=1 PF
1 F=1/10^-12PF
10^8F=(1/10^-12)*10^8PF
=1/10^-4 PF
= 10^4 PF
=10000 PF
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