| capacity |
Having legal authority or mental ability. Being of sound mind.
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| capacitance |
Capacitance is the property of a capacitor, a device, or an electric circuit that defines its ability to store an electrical charge (or energy) when a given voltage is applied. The international unit of measurement for capacitance is Farad (or microfarads or picofarads), which is named after the famous English inventor Michael Faraday (1791 - 1867).
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| capacitance |
2 non-connected plates in a circuit.
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| capacitance |
Capacitance is a measurement of a cable's ability to store an electrical charge, and is expressed in picofarads per foot (pF/ft). Capacitance is especially important in any situation where large amounts of data are being transmitted thru the cable. The higher the capacitance of cable, the more it interferes with high frequency signals. Think of the cable as a new garden hose. ...
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| capacitor |
A device for storing electrical charge.
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