Capacitors do not get "full" like a glass of water.
The current into a capacitor is the rate of change of charge, so it's equal to
C * dV/dt or something. If the voltage is constant, there's no current. If the voltage on both sides of the resistor is the same, there's no current through the resistor and hence into the capacitor, so that's the steady-state - what you call "full" - the capacitor charged to the supply voltage.
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They pass AC and block DC. So they are used in filters of various types as well as signal coupling. The capacitor is use to store the electric energy in the automobile ignition system. The capacitor is attached to the secondary winding of ignition coil. When contact breaker breaks the contact to the primary winding and sudden collapse of magnetic flux induces the high voltage to the secondary winding. This excess voltage is stored in capacitor. Capacitor releases the electric energy when it need. It protects cam and contact breaker points from corrosion or rusting.
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I dont know but it is to get a circuit common and to give a negative input to the circuit
it could be the end of your period. or if you dont have yours yet, your first cycle. it is the combination of the normal discharge and blood. but if you are worried, go to your doctor.
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