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Capacitor of 30 pF is expensive?

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15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

it will of Rs.340 & $51

This depends on on the capacitor voltage and type needed. small signal 30pF capacitors are very cheap (a few cents); a starter cap. for a car, on the other hand, can be quite a bit more expensive.

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