Batteries and capacitors serve quite different purposes and are usually not interchangeable.
No
A capacitor can be charged using a battery by connecting the positive terminal of the battery to one terminal of the capacitor and the negative terminal of the battery to the other terminal of the capacitor. This creates a flow of electrons from the battery to the capacitor, storing electrical energy in the capacitor.
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To charge a capacitor using a battery charger, you connect the positive terminal of the battery charger to the positive terminal of the capacitor, and the negative terminal of the battery charger to the negative terminal of the capacitor. The battery charger will then supply a voltage to the capacitor, causing it to store electrical energy.
If the capacitor is charged then the battery will explode.
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.
Yes. You just don't want to exceed the voltage rating of the capacitor.
to limit the current and to use it as a back up battery capacitors are used ..
capacitor acts as a small battery ,during rectification ac to dc it gets some blank space (no current) to fill this current from capacitor is used.
A car battery does not need a capacitor as it's regulating capacity (when in good condition) is well above any capacitor you can fit into your car.
when a capacitor reaches it, it acts as a battery
When a parallel plate capacitor is connected to a battery, the voltage across the capacitor increases as it charges. The battery provides a potential difference that causes charges to accumulate on the plates, leading to an increase in voltage until the capacitor is fully charged.