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Ohm's law is a great tool to find the solution to your query. First, calculate how many watts your device is using, then it is 500,000 microfarads or one half farad per 600 watts. Good luck.
In parallel, add the microfarads.
The Farad is used to measure capacitance. Most small electronic capacitors are in microFarads(uF) or picoFarads (pF). The unit is name after Michael Faraday, the English chemist and physicist.
Fifty millionths of a farad, abbreviated as 50 uF. Farad is the unit of capacitance. 50 microamps DC flowing for 1 second will charge a 50 uF capacitor to 1 volt.
The unit for capacitance is the Farad, spelled with a capital F, as it was named for a person. The Farad is a huge unit for capacitance for the electronics in use today, so most capacitors are sized in microFarads and micromicroFarads, which these days is called picoFarads.
100 microfarads = -- 100,000,000 picofarads -- 100,000 nanofarads -- 0.1 millifarad -- 0.0001 farad
Farad = Coloumb / Volt; solving for Coloumb, you get Coloumb = Farad x Volt. Just plug in the numbers - 1 microfarad is a millionth farad; 0.001 microfarad - if that is what you mean - is 0.000000001 Farad; wherease 1 KV = 1000 Volts.
Capacitors are measured in Farads or microfarads.
A Farad (from Michael Faraday) is the basic unit for capacitance, and a 1 Farad capacitor has a voltage of 1 v across it when the stored charge is 1 coulomb. Most capacitors used in electronics have their capacitance measured in microfarads (10-6 F) or even picofarads (10-12 F).
farad is the unit for capacitance in SI system. If one volt is developed as one coulomb charge is placed then capacitance has to be one farad. But one farad is enormous large one so practically speaking we use only micro farad, nano farad and pico farad. They are respectively 10-6 F, 10-9 F and 10-12 F
The standard unit of capacitance is Farad which indicates the ability of the capacitor to hold an electric charge. Most capacitor values we encounter in households electronics or computers are expressed in farads, microfarads (µF) which is 10 to power of -6 and nanofarads (nF) 10 to power of minus 9.