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Ratio of the electrostatic charge on a conductor to the potential difference between the conductors required to maintain that charge.
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| capacity |
The maximum power that a machine such as an electrical generator or a system such as a transmission line can safely produce or handle.
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| capacity |
the ability for a network to provide sufficient transmitting capabilities among its available transmission media, and respond to customer demand for communications transport, especially at peak times.
Ãâó: www.comptia.org/sections/ssg/glossary.aspx
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| capacitor |
Any AC circuit element possessing the property of capacitance (ie, the ability to store a charge). Normally a capacitor is a dedicated device, designed for the prime purpose of exhibiting the property of capacitance (as opposed to inductive devices, in which inductance is used by the device to produce other results, such as turning a motor shaft).
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| capacitance |
A finger image capture technique that senses an electrical charge, from the contact of ridges, when a finger is placed on the surface of a sensor
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