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Capacitors are named after the type of dielectric used to separate the plates. So a mylar capacitor uses a mylar dielectric. Mylar is the trade name for a form of plastic film manufactured by Dupont.
an electrolytic typically will have more capacitance than a mylara mylar will typically have a higher breakdown/operational voltage than an electrolyticWhich were you looking for, or did you want something else?
In electronic circuits a capacitor is used to pass AC and block DC.
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myler film /myler capacitor is specially designed for low inductance and low resistance,so it has an prpoperty of fast discharging energy
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That would depend on the tolerance of the capacitor. As the measured value is only about 2% below nominal and most capacitors have 10% or 20% tolerance it should be fine. However if it was a precision capacitor with for example 1% tolerance it would be bad.
Capacitor rating notation typically refers to the way capacitors are labeled to indicate their capacitance value, voltage rating, and tolerance. The most common format includes a three-digit code representing the capacitance in picofarads (pF), followed by a letter indicating tolerance and the voltage rating. For example, a capacitor marked as "104K 50V" indicates a capacitance of 100,000 pF (or 100 nF), a tolerance of ±10%, and a maximum voltage of 50 volts. Additionally, some capacitors may use alphanumeric designations to specify the dielectric material and temperature coefficients.
The tolerance is usually marked on the capacitor (unless it is 20%), so without knowing the markings on the actual capacitor I can give no answer. The capacitance and working voltage ratings tell nothing about tolerance and they are all you give. We can take a guess, knowing that a capacitor with those ratings is almost certainly a small electrolytic component. The actual working capacitance of one of those mass produced, low price components can vary by 2 to 1 relative to the marked value. In other words, its tolerance can be +100% and -50%.
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A: Typically you can expect 10 to 20 % variation in value
Resistors made to a 20% tolerance do not have a color in the 4th tolerance band.