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The maximum information carrying ability of a communications facility or system.
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| capacitor |
A CAPACITOR is an electrical device that helps improve the efficiency of the flow of electricity by reducing energy losses. Capacitors are installed in substations and on utility poles.
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| capacitance |
refers to the ability of a device to store energy in the form of an electrostatic field. In its simplest form, a capacitor is a pair of parallel plates spaced apart with a dielectric material between them. Coax cables have a certain capacitance per foot. The dielectric materials in a cable affect the capacitance of the cable. ...
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| capacitor |
In microphone speak, the same type as above (this term more commonly used in UK).
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| capacity |
The largest amount of insurance or reinsurance available from an insurance company.
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