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Capacitors come in various sizes, your question is to non specific (capacitor for WHAT) for a detailed answer.
Well... Maybe yes, maybe no. It depends on two things. First, the physical size of the non-polarized capacitor may well be larger than the original size of the polarized capacitor, so it might not fit. Second, you have to consider the RMS current rating of the capacitor. Often, a polarized capacitor, such as an electrolytic capacitor, is intended to be used in a power supply, and is rated for a certain RMS current. A non-polarized capacitor, however, might not be rated for the same or higher RMS current, so it would not be able to handle the load.
You can reduce the size of the plates (thus making the capacitor smaller physically) if you also do one or both of the following:move the plates closer together (which also reduces size, but lowers the breakdown voltage)use a dielectric with a higher dielectric constantOf course these changes must be made at the time of manufacture, they cannot be done to change an existing capacitor.
Cable sizing is based on amperage of the load. The rating of the capacitor bank and the voltage at which it operated need to be stated to give an answer.
89M77 40+5MFD-440VAC dual run capacitor
Read the capacitor that you remove
Capacitors come in various sizes, your question is to non specific (capacitor for WHAT) for a detailed answer.
Capacitors come in various sizes, your question is to non specific (capacitor for WHAT) for a detailed answer.
A: Capacitance vary directly with the area applied the bigger the area the bigger the capacitor. There is another element that will increase the size that is the rating of the capacitor voltage since more material will have to be used to insulate the plates
This question does not make sense. For what use, or what kind, even the size are all factors of a capacitor. Look up the definition of what a capacitor is and then ask a real question.
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
35mfd/440V
A: Polarized capacitors can be smaller in size as compared to a non polarized in the same capacity
Yes.
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