100 microfarads =
-- 100,000,000 picofarads
-- 100,000 nanofarads
-- 0.1 millifarad
-- 0.0001 farad
The absolute value of a number can be represented by vertical lines by the side of each number. For example, the absolute value of -3 would be represented by |-3| .
255
409610
Approximately 3.14159265. It can't be exactly represented as a decimal, or as a fraction.
It is multiplied by ten.
A Farad is the electrical unit of capacitance. Many commonly used capacitors (also known as condensors) are measured in micro-Farads (μF). A micro-Farad is one millionth of a Farad. To convert from micro-Farads to Farads, divide the micro-Farad value by one million. 2 micro-farads = 0.000002 Farads.
Zero watts can be installed in 1000 micro farads. Watts are the product of amperage times volts. Micro farads is a value used in talking about capacitance.
time delay will be 1/RC x 5 where R = value of resistor in ohms C= capacitance in Farads time delay will be 1/RC x 5 where R = value of resistor in ohms C= capacitance in Farads time delay will be 1/RC x 5 where R = value of resistor in ohms C= capacitance in Farads
While it is possible that the company producing the capacitor is using the NF as an identification tool, usually we would expect nF to specify the capacitance or value of the capacitor. For example, a capacitor with the value of 10nF ought to have a capacitance of about 10 nano Farads. This is equivalent to 10*10-9 Farads.
200WV is the working voltage of the capacitor. This is the value that should not be exceeded between the two terminals. 470uF is the capacitive rating of the capacitor. It means 470 micro Farads, or 0.47 Farads.
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The use of the micro- prefix for capacitance, i.e. microfarads, is common because the farad is a very large unit of capacitance and we don't normally use capacitors in that range of value.
14 micro farads @ 1.4 seconds.. idk what it is at 2 seconds ;p
Find capacitance: C = Er * Eo * A / d C = (1.0005898) * (8.854×10−12)* (1meter squared) / 2 x 10^-6 C = 4.42 micro farads To determine charge Q: Q = C*V = 4.42 x 10^-6 * 10 volts = 4.42 x 10^-5 coulumbs.
The prefix "micro" means "a millionths of".
depends on circuit and its construction.
You need a multimeter that is capable of testing micro Farads (uF). The capacitor is normally stamped with this rating. Should get a reading within +/- 5% of the rated value. Some Caps. are polarity sensitive so make sure your +/- leads from your meter are correct