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    Converters/Capacitance Converter

    Capacitance Converter

    Convert between farads, millifarads, microfarads, nanofarads, and picofarads.

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    What is Capacitance Converter?

    The Capacitance Converter is a free online tool that helps you convert values between different units of capacitance. Convert between farads, millifarads, microfarads, nanofarads, and picofarads. This tool provides instant, accurate results with support for all major unit conversions in this category.

    How the Conversion Works

    Capacitance converts through farads. 1 mF = 0.001 F, 1 µF = 0.000001 F, 1 nF = 10⁻⁹ F, 1 pF = 10⁻¹² F.

    How to Use This Converter

    Using the Capacitance Converter is simple: 1. Enter the numeric value you want to convert in the input field 2. Select the unit you are converting from using the first dropdown (available units: Farad (F), Millifarad (mF), Microfarad (µF), Nanofarad (nF), Picofarad (pF)) 3. Select the unit you are converting to using the second dropdown 4. Click "Convert" to see the result instantly 5. Use the "Swap" button to quickly reverse the conversion direction 6. View the "All Conversions" table to see the value in every available unit

    Example Conversions

    Here are some common conversions you can perform with this tool: 1 µF → ? nF, 1 nF → ? pF, 1 mF → ? µF Try clicking any of the "Popular Conversions" buttons above to instantly set up these conversions. For example, you can quickly convert between metric and imperial units, which is especially useful when working with international measurements or specifications.

    Benefits and Use Cases

    Important for electronics design, filter circuits, power supply design, and selecting the right capacitor for any application.

    Common Mistakes to Avoid

    Avoid these common pitfalls when using the Capacitance Converter: - Confusing microfarads with picofarads (off by 1,000,000x) - Misreading capacitor markings (nF vs µF vs pF) - Assuming farads are common (most capacitors use µF, nF, or pF) - Forgetting that some capacitors use EIA code (three-digit markings) Being aware of these issues will help you get accurate conversions every time.

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    Conclusion

    The Capacitance Converter is a free, accurate tool that handles all standard unit conversions instantly. Whether you are working on a project, studying, shopping internationally, or just curious, this converter ensures you get precise results every time. For other conversions, try our Resistance Converter and Voltage Converter. Try it now with your own values above.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is a farad?

    A farad is the unit of capacitance. One farad stores one coulomb of charge at one volt. Most capacitors are measured in microfarads (µF) or picofarads (pF).

    How many picofarads are in a microfarad?

    1 microfarad (µF) = 1,000,000 picofarads (pF).

    How many nanofarads are in a microfarad?

    1 microfarad (µF) = 1000 nanofarads (nF). This is a common conversion for ceramic and film capacitors.

    What are capacitors used for?

    Capacitors store electrical energy temporarily and are used in power supply filtering, signal coupling, timing circuits, and energy storage systems.

    How do I convert farads to millifarads?

    Multiply farads by 1000 to get millifarads. For example, 0.01 F = 10 mF.

    How do I read capacitor codes?

    Capacitors often use a three-digit code. The first two digits are the value, the third is the number of zeros, in picofarads. For example, 104 = 100,000 pF = 0.1 µF.

    What is the difference between electrolytic and ceramic capacitors?

    Electrolytic capacitors offer high capacitance values (µF to mF) and are polarized, making them suitable for power supplies. Ceramic capacitors are smaller, non-polarized, and used for high-frequency applications.