The unit of electrical capacitance is Farad (F) named after Michal Faraday. A farad is the charge in coulombs a capacitor will accept for the potential across it to change 1 volt. A coulomb is 1 ampere second.
It is unit of capacitance. 220 micro farad.
Theoretically, Capacitance is defined as the ability of a component or circuit to collect and store energy in the form of an electrical charge. Mathematically, it is defined as the ratio of the change in an electric charge in a system to the corresponding change in its electric potential.
The Ampere (capitalized because its name came from a person) is the basic unit of electrical current.
The unit for capacitance is the Farad, spelled with a capital F, as it was named for a person. The Farad is a huge unit for capacitance for the electronics in use today, so most capacitors are sized in microFarads and micromicroFarads, which these days is called picoFarads.
That would be the current. The international unit for electrical current is the Ampere. Spelt ampere (with a lower case "a"). The abbreviation is given the upper case "A".
The reciprocal of capacitance is called electrical elastance, the (non-standard, non-SI) unit of which is the daraf.
The Farad, of capacitance.
The unit of capacitance is the farad. One farad requires one ampere to sustain one volt per second... dv/dt = i/c ...where volts per second is proportional to current in amperes and inversely proportional to capacitance in farads.
It is a unit of capacitance
Capacitance is measured in Farads. "The unit... in ohm and meter" does not make sense.
Electrical Elastance
The faraday is the unit used to denote a quantity of electrical charge. It is equal to the charge of one mole of electrons, and is also equal to 96,485.3365 coulombs. It is not to be mistaken with Faraday's constant, a related number denoting electrical charge.
The unit that measures Capacitance is Farads. The letter symbol for that is a capital F.
Farads
It is an electromechanical gadget equipped for putting away electrical energy, and It unit of capacitance is the farad as the measure of coulombs of charge per volt.
Capacity in the sense of volume is measured in cubic metres, although litres (0.001m3) are common. Electrical capacitance is measured in farads.
Capacitance.