Ohm Tweeter

What part of the power goes to the tweeters in a Speaker system?

I have a speaker system with a 12 inches, 4 ohms woofer and a 4 ohms piezoeletric tweeter.

My amplifer can give me 100 Watts RMS.

So, I need to know, how many of the power goes to the tweeter an how many goes tothe woofer?
But a 4.7 mF capacitor in series with the tweeter does not make it have another impedance different of 4 ohms?
4.7 mf = 4.7 microfarads, impossible write the “micro char” here.
I did not know RMS is a wromng term. But I already have read many magazines taht reffers to RMS as CONTINUOUS Watts.

If your amp puts out 100W then 100W can go to your tweeter if you put in a high frequency tone–of course you may not have a working tweeter after doing this.

Typical music has a spectrum such that 85% of the power is below 3kHz and 15% is above 3kHz. So according the website below you would have 15W to the tweeter…typically. If you read through the article you’ll see it’s a little more complex. Also, I’ve seen various shapes describing typical music, talk, etc. on other sites so your results will vary.

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