Capacitors In Series Voltage Drop. Two or more capacitors in series will always have equal amounts of coulomb charge across their plates. Yes capacitors connected in series increase voltage.
This series circuit offers a higher total voltage rating. If you look closer you will notice that the resulting capacitance is lower than any of the individual values for capacitors in series. Series capacitors are generally applied to compensate the excessive inductance of long transmission lines in order to reduce the line voltage drop improve its voltage regulation minimize losses by optimizing load distribution between parallel transmission lines and to increase the power transfer capability.
The values of the two capacitors are c1 5f and c2 10f.
A small capacitance value will result in a larger voltage while a large value of capacitance will result in a smaller voltage drop. Yes capacitors connected in series increase voltage. This is because they all get the same charging current and voltage is inversely proportional to capacitance. Capacitors in series will have a lower total capacitance than any single one in the circuit which offers a higher total voltage rating.