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The flux capacitor is now only a phantasy. Flux capacitor will not work with Uranium. It has to be Plutonium.
The C represents the capacitance (in farads) of the capacitor. It is a measure of how much charge a capacitor can hold. This is needed to know how much energy the capacitor is holding.
first lets explain what an electrolytic capacitor is to identify an electrolytic capacitor look for positive and negative indicators (non aren't polarized). the reason that its polarized is because the anode is normal but the cathode is a normal one with electrolyte soaked paper this allows more electrons to be stored thus more energy. a non can only hold what the metal can take. but if you reverse the flow it heats and the steam causes the canister to blow. basically a non electrolytic capacitor is a capacitor with no extra features, just a couple of aluminum plates separated by air.
9200 volts my 1000 uF capacitor only holds 10 volts
A capacitor always stores charges unless its damaged
you should get a normal house hold bunny they are easy to take care of.
One that will hold the sink, faucet, and let you connect up the plumbing. 24" is normal.
Depending on ambient temperature
A capacitor is an electrical component that can hold an electrical charge. It stores energy in an electric field when connected to a power source and can release this stored energy when needed.
when the current supply to the capcitor it can store or hold little amount of charge
A capacitor!
it hold energy in it