| 1. | The basic unit of electrolytic capacitors capacitance is microfarad ( ?F ).
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| 2. | Its subdivisions were invariably used, namely the microfarad, nanofarad and picofarad.
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| 3. | A treble bypass cap value of . 022 microfarads was used for the tone circuit.
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| 4. | Many DVMs ( nanofarads to a few hundred microfarads, but wider ranges are not unusual.
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| 5. | What is the formula that shows how many joules there are based on Volts and Microfarads?
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| 6. | Similarly, " mic " ( pronounced " mike " ) is sometimes used informally to signify microfarads.
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| 7. | I am wondering how many microfarads it will take at 35 or 50 volts to equal one joule.
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| 8. | For typographical reasons, some manufacturers print " MF " on capacitors to indicate microfarads ( ?F ).
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| 9. | An open circuit exists with a 500 kOhm resistor and 35 microfarad capacitor in series with a 30 volt battery.
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| 10. | The basic unit of an electrolytic capacitor's capacitance is the microfarad ( ?F, or less correctly, uF ).
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