if we apply 1volt through battery to the capecitor than 1 amp current will stored in capecitor
there is no net charge on the capacitor because nomber of positive and negative charge and negetive are equal.
A: Absolutely charges and discharges the net result is zero
If a capacitor will not charge, it is open, i.e. damaged.
Capacitors store energy in the electric field between their plates. They do not store charge, the net value of which is the same after, as before, charging (they do, however, separate charge).
The capacitor is used to store the charge applied to it.This stored charge can be used to absorb voltage spikes and voltage drops.AnswerIt's a misconception that a capacitor stores charge. In fact, it stores energy. The net charge on a fully-charged capacitor is the same as on a fully discharged capacitor.
A capacitor stores an electric charge. An inductor stores a magnetic charge.
by using capacitor plates. The length,area ,thickness and type of the plate determines the amount of charge a capacitor can store.
when a capacitor is connected to earth the potential of capacitor becomes zero. as a result all the charge residing on the conductors of a capacitor passes away and the final charge on capacitor becomes zero
A capacitor is "charged" when the charge on the two plates is not the same. When you neutralize or "discharge" the capacitor you are transferring charge back to the low plate, so that the charge on both plates is the same.
Charge buildup between the plates of a capacitor stops when the current flow through the capacitor goes to zero.
A capacitor can charge to its' maximum OR the voltage applied to it, whichever is LESS.
The function of a capacitor in a washing machine is to store a charge. This charge is what starts the washer.