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capacitance

/kuh-pas-i-tuhns/US // kəˈpæs ɪ təns //UK // (kəˈpæsɪtəns) //

电容,电容值,电容器,电容量

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Electricity.

    • : the ratio of an impressed charge on a conductor to the corresponding change in potential.
    • : the ratio of the charge on either conductor of a capacitor to the potential difference between the conductors.
    • : the property of being able to collect a charge of electricity. Symbol: C

Examples

  • This change in frequency is achieved by varying the electrical capacitance in the tuned circuit of the oscillator.

  • As the blades of the tuning forks vibrate, the capacitance is alternately increased and decreased by the required amount.

  • The capacitance of a condenser or a circuit depends on its size and form and the voltage of the current that is charging it.

  • The variable condenser used in series with the aerial wire system has 26 plates and is equal to a capacitance of .0008 mfd.

  • The condenser used in the secondary coil circuit has 14 plates and this is equal to a capacitance of .0004 mfd.

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