Project 352 capacitors in parallel, Project 355 more capacitors in parallel, Project 354 capacitors in parallel (iii) – Elenco Snap Circuits® Deluxe Sound & Light Combo User Manual
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Project 352
Capacitors in Parallel
Project 353
Capacitors in
Parallel (II)
Turn on the right slide switch (S1). Press
any green key and compare the sound with
the left slide switch on or off.
With the left switch on, the 0.1mF and 1mF
capacitors (C2 & C7) are connected in
parallel. Turning off the left switch
disconnects the 0.1mF capacitor. Notice that
having the 0.1mF included has only a small
effect on the tone.
Use the preceding
circuit, but swap the
locations of the 0.1mF
and 1mF capacitors (C2
& C7). Press any green
key and compare the
sound with the left slide
switch on or off.
The tone changes
much more now than in
the preceding circuit.
When capacitors are
connected in parallel,
the
larger
value
dominates the circuit.
Think of capacitors as
storage tanks for electricity. If
you place a large storage
tank in parallel with a big one,
electricity flows into both at
the same time, but keeps
flowing until both are full.
Use the project 352 circuit, but replace the 0.1mF
capacitor (C2) with the much larger 100mF capacitor
(C4). Press any green key and compare the sound
with the left slide switch on or off. (When the switch is
on, hold down the key, because you will only hear a
click every few seconds.)
Turning on the left switch has a big effect on the circuit,
because connecting the large 100mF in parallel with
the small 1mF greatly increases the total capacitance.
Swap the locations of the 1mF and 100mF capacitors
(C7 & C4). Press any green key and compare the
sound with the left slide switch on or off. Now the tone
is the same whether the left switch is on of off,
because connecting the small 1mF in parallel with the
large 100mF has little effect on the total capacitance.
Turn on the right
slide switch (S1).
Press any green
key and compare
the sound when
you remove one
or two of the
capacitors (C2,
C5, and C7). You
will only hear a
click every few
seconds if C5 is in
the circuit.
Project 355
More Capacitors in Parallel
Project 354
Capacitors in Parallel (III)
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