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faraday Siemens Brothers of London built the world's first ship designed specifically for laying cables. It was named after Michael Faraday, a pioneer of electrical technology.
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farad A unit of capacitance, Usually expressed in microfarads which is one millionth of a farad.
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farad unit of capacitance; a very large unit, the largest practical unit being the microfarad
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farad The basic unit of capacitance. Outside of stiffening caps, the most common values of capacitors are in microfarads, or millionths of a farad.
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farad (F) Unit of capacitance (coulomb per volt). Not capitalized unless abbreviated.
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