 So our second example is pretty similar to our first example. We've still got a processor using 5 volts of electricity. This time it's got a capacitive load of 2 microfarads and is running at 2 megahertz. So, same numbers, slightly different scale, and we'll stick them into the equation the same way as we did before. So our capacitive load is 2 microfarads. Multiply that by 5 volts squared. And our switching frequency is 2 megahertz. So again, we'll want to convert our micro and our mega into actual numbers that we can work with. So we'll have 2 times 10 to the minus 6th farads times 5 volts squared times 2 times 10 to the 6th hertz. As before, the 10 to the 6th and the 10 to the minus 6th will cancel out, leaving us with 2 times 25 times 2 equals 100 watts.