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What is a capacitance?

capacitanceis the ability of a body to store charge in anelectric field. Capacitance is also a measure of the amount of electric potential energy stored (or separated) for a given electric potential.AnswerA capacitor is a device that will store electrical energy. This energy is stored in its electric field. This is achieved by separating the charge on its plates -contrary to popular belief, it does not store that charge, as the net charge remains the same after charging as it was before charging.


Which electronic component can store a charge?

A parallel plate capacitor is an electrical component which can store charge. The charge is stored according to the equation: qo = q(1-e-t/RC) [in a charginr circuit.]


A 5 uf capacitor has 5x10 -4 coulombs a charge stored in its plates find the voltage across the capacitor?

A5uf capacitor has 5*10-4 coulombs of charge stored on its plates


What is a device used to store charge?

A capacitor stores an electric charge. An inductor stores a magnetic charge.


What does an electolytic capacitor do?

It stores an electric charge.


What does a capacitor?

Capacitor is an arrangement for storing large amounts of electric charge and Hence electric energy in a small space.


What is stored charge?

In a capacitor it is a build up of electrons on a plate.


What is the total capacitance of this arrangement the charge of each capacitor and the voltage across the last capacitor and the energy stored in it?

(a) what is the total capacitance of this arrangement (B) the charge stored on each capacitor (C) the voltage across the 50 micro farad capacitor and the energy stored in it. 20v and 20+30+50 micro farad


What happen to the energy stored in the capacitor while the capacitor is discharging?

It flows out of the capacitor into the external circuit


If the capacitor store the charge from the magnetic field then the capacitor is called?

it wouldn't store a charge from the magnetic field, only the current induced on the circuit would be stored


What is the difference between capacitor and capacitance?

A capacitor is a device that stores an electrical charge, or if you prefer- resists any change in voltage applied to it. Capacitance is a measure of the size or ability of a capacitor to do that. This is the Farad


What does a capacitor store if the sum of charges of both capacitors is zero?

it may consist much of negative and positive chargeAnswerA capacitor stores energy within an electric field set up between its plates. It does not 'store' charage, as the net charge is the same both before and after the capacitor has been 'charged' (unfortunate use of the word!). What it does is to enable charge to be separated, with one plate then becoming negative with respect to the other, resulting in an electric field between the two plates.When we describe the 'amount of charge' on a capacitor, by convention, we mean the amount of negative charge stored on its negative plate, and not the sum of this and the amount of positive charge on its positive plate!