In general, no. You need to use the correct capacitor as designed for the circuit.
ceramic capacitor does not simultaneously discharges instead it maintains stead flow of charges through it
You can always use a higher voltage rated capacitor, it will probably just last a little longer.
No. The purpose of the zener diode is to clip (turn on) at a certain voltage. A capacitor will not exhibit this behavior.
Using a capacitor rated for a higher voltage (V capacitor) instead of one rated for a lower voltage (V) is generally acceptable as long as the capacitor's voltage rating exceeds the maximum voltage in the circuit. This ensures that the capacitor can handle the voltage without risk of failure. However, using a capacitor with a significantly higher voltage rating may not be necessary and could result in larger physical size or cost. Always ensure that other specifications, such as capacitance and type, are compatible with your application.
Use of rvt in capacitor bank
No
paper capacitor
The products that uses the capacitor are filters and oscillators.
Just use any two of the three terminals that are available, this will give you a single phase capacitor.
A 3.5 microfarad capacitor is often used in ceiling fans instead of a 2.5 microfarad capacitor to provide better starting torque and overall efficiency. The higher capacitance helps to improve the phase difference between current and voltage, resulting in smoother operation and improved performance. Additionally, a 3.5 microfarad capacitor can help reduce noise and vibrations, enhancing the fan's longevity and user experience.
To determine if a capacitor is defective, use an Ohmmeter of a Multimeter.
Capacitor is a noun, as in a person, place or thing. It is an electrical device. Ex: The capacitor failed and has to be replaced.