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capacitance The property of storing an electrical charge between two separate conductors.
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capacitance The property of a circuit element that allows it to store an electrical charge.
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capacitance (C) In general, the ability of a conductor to store charge. In particular, charge divided by applied voltage, measured in farads (F). C=Q/V. Or, the current a capacitor carries divided by rate of change of voltage. C=I/(dV/dt), where dV/dt is the rate of voltage change.
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capacitance probe a device used to measure the amount of water in the soil for efficient water management for irrigation.
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capacitance the "size" of a capacitor. The unit of capacitance is the Farad, but a one Farad capacitor would be quite large, indeed! The most common capacitors are sized in microfarads (uF, or mfd in very old texts - 10 -6 farads), nanofarads (nF - 10 -9 farads), and picofarads (pF - 10 -12 farads).
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