You need to be little more specific to get an accurate answer. Capacitance in which circuit?
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Capacitance will block DC
as it acts ideally as open circuit for dc
A: Those diodes are used as a variable capacitance whereby applying a voltage changes the capacitance which effect the frequency of the tuning circuit
A Schering Bridge is a bridge circuit used for measuring an unknown electrical capacitance and its dissipation factor.
Voltage=V in Volts Current=I in Amps Resistance=R in Ohms Inductance=F in Henry Capacitance=C in Farads
Junction capacitance is used to take the ripple out of DC circuits primarily. The other is used in voltage doublers or step ups as a storage.
A 'purely capacitive' circuit is a theoretical, or 'ideal', circuit, in which the resistance and inductance of the circuit is ignored, and in which the load current theoretically leads the supply voltage by exactly 90 electrical degrees. It is often used as a means of introducing students to the behaviour of 'real' a.c. circuit which contain contain resistance and inductance, as well as capacitance.
A 'purely capacitive' circuit is a theoretical, or 'ideal', circuit, in which the resistance and inductance of the circuit is ignored, and in which the load current theoretically leads the supply voltage by exactly 90 electrical degrees. It is often used as a means of introducing students to the behaviour of 'real' a.c. circuit which contain contain resistance and inductance, as well as capacitance.
The general answer is that a continuity tester is used to check for an open circuit.
A circuit breaker is a device used to open a circuit if too much current flows through it.
A 15 amp dedicated circuit breaker should be used for the dishwasher. The disposal can be wired to the general kitchen 15 amp circuit.
discharged the capacitor