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capacitor A device that stores electrical charges and can be used to maintain voltage levels in power lines and improve electrical-system efficiency.
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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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capacity (365) A measure of the volume of a container.
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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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capacitor An electronic device which stores energy and releases it when needed. Also used to direct high frequency energy to tweeters. Rated in Farads.
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