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Homework Statement
The capacitance of each capacitor of the infinite series shown in the picture is C = 1[tex]\mu[/tex]F. Find the total capacitance between points a and b. IMAGE: http://img61.imageshack.us/img61/3674/pic002311.jpg" (continues to infinity)
Homework Equations
In series, (1/Ceq) = (1/C1)+...(1/Cn)
In parallel, Ceq = C1+...Cn
The Attempt at a Solution
Well, since the series extends to infinity, it seems that it is just a repeat of the first branch/loop (A--B, 3 capacitors only), and I thought that the Capacitance between A&B would be infinity. After thinking this over, I doubt this would be the case, seeing as that is TOO easy.
After, I thought that it could be possible for the capacitors in the top and bottom rows to be in parallel with each other, but then I saw there is a break in between by the 3rd capacitor in between.
I'm totally lost on how to handle this :/
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