Since the total capacitance for capacitors in parallel is the sum of the individual capacitances. I'm sure that you can work it out for yourself!
about 500 uF
It takes 1 farad for every 1000 watts so u need 2 farads.
500K is 500 000 µ Farad so it's ½ a Farad
The unit of electrical capacitance is Farad (F) named after Michal Faraday. A farad is the charge in coulombs a capacitor will accept for the potential across it to change 1 volt. A coulomb is 1 ampere second.
Let K1 & K2 be the equivalent capacitence in series and parallel resp. if c1 and c2 b the values of capacitor we have 1/c1+1/c2=1/6 c1+c2=25 solving we get c1=10 MF c2 =15 MF or vice cersa
The equivalent capacitance of a 30uF capacitor in parallel with a 20uF capacitor is 50uF.
In parallel, add the microfarads.
Checking the reference materials in our Physics, Electronics, and Engineering departments, we're unable to find a definition of "Go" as it might apply to capacitors. If capacitors are connected in parallel, with no stray resistance in the leads, then they all charge and discharge simultaneously, and maintain the same voltage on each individual component, regardless of their individual capacitances.
about 500 uF
no
Farad is the basic unit for capacitance. The MFD is an abbreviation for microfarad, which is one-millionth of a farad. The capacitance of a 50 MFD capacitor is one 50 millionth of a farad.
micro farad
the capacitor has 2 wires or poles, one is the ground or negative and the other one is the hot or positive... if it is for car audio amp the ground is connected to the chassis and the positive is connected to the battery and to the positive wire of the amp.
The Farad is a measure of how much electric charge is accumulated on the capacitor. Named after Michael Faraday
The SI unit of capacitance is the farad. 1 farad is 1 coulomb per volt.
I Rather not think that you can buy 2 farad capacitor and no the terminals must follow polarity guidelines.
When used in car audio applications, a 1 farad capacitor is usually about 6" long and about 2.5-3" in diameter.