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an assessment of your ability and willingness to repay a loan from anticipated future cash flow or other sources.
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| capacitance |
a measure of the amount of charge which a capacitor can hold. The unit of capacitance is the Farad.
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| capacity |
The information-carrying ability of a telecommunications system, as defined by its design (number of fibers, system length, and optoelectronic equipment) and its deployed equipment (amount of optoelectronics in the station) and measured in bits per second. Capacity is sold in discrete units, usually system interface levels such as DS-3s and STM-1s, that in the aggregate are the equivalent of total system capacity.
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| capacitor |
A device for receiving and storing a charge of electricity; condenser.
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| capacitor |
A discreet electrical device that has two electrodes and an intervening insulator (a dielectric).
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