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capacitance The property of an electrical circuit that opposing a change in voltage. Capacitance enables devices or circuits to hold an electrical change. (Course Material/Ultrasonics/EquipmentTrans/impedancematching.htm)
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capacitance An element (capacitor) in an electrical circuit capable of separating charges and storing electrical energy. In cells, membranes have capacitor properties contributing to the storage of electrochemical energy (ion gradients).
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capacitance the property of an electric nonconductor that permits the storage of energy
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capacitance the measure of the electrical energy stored in the dielectric between conductive materials, or in other words, how well the insulation works. It is measured in pf/ft & the lower the number, the better.
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capacitance That property of a system of conductors and dielectric, which permits the storage of electricity when potential difference exists between the conductors. Its value is expressed as the ratio of a quantity of electricity to a potential difference. A capacitance value is always positive. The charge which must be communicated to the body to raise its potential one unit, represented by C= Q/V, where C is the capacitance, Q the quantity of charge, and V the potential. ...
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