| faraday |
the English physicist and chemist who discovered electromagnetic induction (1791-1867)
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| farad |
the capacitance of a capacitor that has an equal and opposite charge of 1 coulomb on each plate and a voltage difference of 1 volt between the plates
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| farad |
The farad (symbol F) is the SI unit of capacitance (named after Michael Faraday). A capacitor has a value of one farad when one coulomb of charge causes a potential difference of one volt across it. Its equivalent expressions in other SI units are: Since the farad is a very large unit, values of capacitors are usually expressed in microfarads (μF), nanofarads (nF), or picofarads (pF). The picofarad is comically called a "puff" in laboratory usage. ...
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| farad |
The unit for capacitance. A capacitor that stored one coulomb of charge with one volt across it will have a value of one farad.
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| farad |
unit of capacitance. One farad is defined as the capacitance between two plats with 1 volt applied and charged by 1 coulomb.
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