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An electronic component that can store and maintain an electrical charge for a period of time, releasing it cleanly and evenly. Capacitors are used to smooth out the flow of electricity.
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| capacitance |
A component's ability to store energy in the electrical field between two charged surfaces. Capacitance is measured in "farads." [Kapazitat; capacitance]
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| capacity |
An insurer
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| capacity |
This word is used in names of quantities which express the relative amount of some quantity with respect to a another quantity upon which it depends. For example, heat capacity is dU/dT, where U is the internal energy and T is the temperature. Electrical capacity, or capacitance is another example: C = |dQ/dV|, where Q is the magnitude of charge on each capacitor plate and V is the potential diference between the plates.
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| capacitor |
A device consisting essentially of two conductive surfaces separated by a dielectric.
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