Complex Capacitor Circuit (for me)

In summary, the conversation discusses a problem with finding the equivalent resistance for a circuit with resistors. The equations mentioned are Faraday's Law and Kirchoff Law, but Faraday's Law is not relevant. The solution involves looking up the balanced Wheatstone bridge and the answer is only one step away.
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Homework Statement

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1. V for C1

2. Let's Say "C" is Resistor then C1 = R1 etc. how to get Eq Resistance for this Circuit ?[/B]

Homework Equations


Faraday's Law, Kirchoff Law

The Attempt at a Solution


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for no 1 :I just want to make sure.
point A is transfering negative charge to C2 and C4, and C1 will get negative charge from both sides and it will has positive charge for its both sides. then it will make C1 don't have potential difference.
like this :
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please give me more advice.

for no 2: what i know is R2 and R4 are parallel (C2=R2), and R3 is parallel with R5. how about R1(C1) ?
i want to more understand about this, because i don't want to miscalculated again for my Exam
 
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FJay said:

Homework Equations


Faraday's Law
Faraday's law is not relevant here.

Look up 'balanced Wheatstone bridge'. The answer will be only one step away.
 
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cnh1995 said:
Look up 'balanced Wheatstone bridge'. The answer will be only one step away.
oohh, ofcourse i can't get the answer.
thx you helped me so much.
 

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1. What is a complex capacitor circuit?

A complex capacitor circuit is a circuit that contains multiple capacitors connected together in a series or parallel configuration. It is commonly used in electronic devices to store and release electrical energy.

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