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27 July, 18:27

Why are the plates in a capacitor parallel to each other?

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  1. 27 July, 20:59
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    When capacitors are connected together in parallel the total or equivalent capacitance, CT in the circuit is equal to the sum of all the individual capacitors added together. This is because the top plate of capacitor, C1 is connected to the top plate of C 2 which is connected to the top plate of C 3 and so on.
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