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Electrical component once more commonly known as a condenser. Stores electrical energy supplied by a power source and can discharge it more rapidly than the source itself. Used in flash equipment, providing reliable bulb firing even from weak batteries, and supplying the surge needed for electronic flash tubes. Cartridge
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| capacitance |
The property of a device to oppose changes in voltage due to energy stored in its electrostatic field. Capacitor A device whose impedance increases with decreasing frequency. Also known as a "cap"; commonly used in passive crossovers as a high pass device. Can also be used to store energy. Crossover See Active Crossover & Passive Crossover Conductor A material that allows electrical current to flow through it easily. ...
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| capacity |
The amount of capital available to an insurance company or to the industry as a whole for underwriting general insurance coverage or coverage for specific perils.
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A combination of all the strengths and resources available within a community, society or organization that can reduce the level of risk, or the effects of a disaster.
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1. The maximum hourly rate at which persons or vehicles can reasonably be expected to traverse a point or uniform section of a lane or roadway during a given time period under prevailing roadway, traffic, and control conditions. {HDM-Ch5A 2003}
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