For a school project my teacher ordered two 47 pf capacitors instead of one 47 and one 4.7. I was wondering if it was possible to convert one of the 47pf to a 4.7 pf by use of a resistor or something. Ordering the correct part would take forever because of my school so any help would be great.
if you have two insulated wires, you can twist them together to make a capacitor. i'm not sure of the values that you can get. the only way that you'd be able to do this is to have a capacitance meter, otherwise, you'd have no idea what the value of your wire capacitor is.