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the property of an electric nonconductor that permits the storage of energy
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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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| capacitor |
A capacitor is an electronic component that is capable of storing electric charge. Amongst the many uses for these components are there use in analogue filter circuits and the Capacitor Microphone.
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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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| capacitor |
An electrical/electronic part that stores electrical charges. In its simplest form it consists of two conducting surfaces separated by a dielectric.
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