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How do I assign capacitance to the capacitors

@copilot How do I assign capacitance to the capacitors
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In Flux, assigning capacitance to capacitors can be done by setting the value in the element properties of the capacitor component. Based on your project, you have two capacitors: C1 and C2.
Here's how you can assign capacitance to each:
  1. Select the capacitor component: Click on the capacitor C1 or C2 in your schematic.
  2. Open the properties panel: A panel will appear showing the properties of the selected component.
  3. Assign the capacitance value: Locate the "Capacitance" field and enter the desired value. For example, if you want to set a 10μF capacitor, you would enter 10uF in the field.
  4. Save your changes: Make sure to save any changes after you've assigned the capacitance.
Would you like to assign a specific capacitance value to these capacitors now? If so, let me know what values you're considering!
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R1
Resistance
500 Ω
C1
Capacitance
.0000001 F
R2
Resistance
500 Ω
C2
Capacitance
.0000001 F
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