What is 1000pF uF?

What is 1000pF uF?

0.001uF
Capacitor uF – nF – pF Conversion

uF/ MFD nF pF/ MMFD
0.001uF / MFD 1nF 1000pF(MMFD)
0.00082uF / MFD 0.82nF 820pF (MMFD)
0.0008uF / MFD 0.8nF 800pF (MMFD)
0.0007uF / MFD 0.7nF 700pF (MMFD)

What is 100pF uF?

Capacitor uF – nF – pF Conversion

uF/ MFD nF pF/ MMFD
0.00015uF / MFD 0.15nF 150pF (MMFD)
0.00012uF / MFD 0.12nF 120pF (MMFD)
0.0001uF / MFD 0.1nF 100pF (MMFD)
0.000082uF / MFD 0.082nF 82pF (MMFD)

What is the value of a capacitor having 10pF into uF?

Capacitor uF – nF – pF Conversion

uF/ MFD nF pF/ MMFD
0.00001uF / MFD 0.01nF 10pF (MMFD)
0.0000082uF / MFD 0.0082nF 8.2pF (MMFD)
0.000008uF / MFD 0.008nF 8pF (MMFD)
0.000007uF / MFD 0.007nF 7pF (MMFD)

What does uF stand for on a capacitor?

microfarad
The SI unit of a capacitor is Farad. One farad is a very large value for normal household capacitors. Therefore, household capacitors are marked in μF or UF (microfarad). U is a replacement for μ. 50 UF means 50 microfarads.

What does 10 uF mean on a capacitor?

ten micro-Farad capacitor
A ten micro-Farad capacitor is written as 10µF or 10uF. A one-hundred nano-Farad capacitor is written as 100nF or just 100n. It may be marked as 0.1 (meaning 0.1uF which is 100nF). Or it may be marked with 104, meaning 10 and four zeros: 100000pF which is equal to 100nF.

What is uF capacitor rating?

Larger capacitors (the cylindrical aluminum electrolyte type or the double-layer type) use units of microfarads (uF or µF), equal to 10-6 farads. A capacitor may overrule this by adding a unit after it (p for picofarad, n for nanofarad, or u for microfarad).

What is pF and uF?

A pF is one-millionth of a uF. In between a pF and a uF is a nF which is one-one thousands of a uF. Converting back and forth between uF, nF and pF can be confusing with all those darn decimal points to worry about.

What does 0.1 UF mean?

Examples: A ten micro-Farad capacitor is written as 10µF or 10uF. A one-hundred nano-Farad capacitor is written as 100nF or just 100n. It may be marked as 0.1 (meaning 0.1uF which is 100nF). Or it may be marked with 104, meaning 10 and four zeros: 100000pF which is equal to 100nF.

Can I replace a capacitor with a lower UF?

There are two answers. It is possible if you have the necessary skills and tools. It is safe. If you put a higher voltage than the maximum you could see your cap explode, that’s the only rating that matters for safety.