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capacitors

 capacitors
It is used to store electricity temporarily.The capacitors are made of two conductive plates with a dielectric delay.When these 2 conductive plates are supplied, the charge is stored between them..According to the standard, there is an infinite charge of charg and if it is in real life it is discharged.
The charting output current and voltage performance are as follows
There are 3 factors that affect capacity

  • Distance between conductive plates
As the distance between the plates increases, the capacity decreases
  • Area of conductive plates
As the area of the plates increases, the capacity increases
  • Dielectric constant
 Constant the constant varies depending on the application
From the above evidence, a formula can be developed















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