A capacitor is a passive 2 terminal electrical component used to store energy in an electric field.
a compacitor is something now dont ask again and go away
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it keeps constant power to the amp.
Yes, a capacitor stores energy by storing electric charge in an electrostatic field between two conductive plates. When a voltage is applied across the capacitor, it stores energy in the form of electric potential energy.
Sure you can. But it would be much easier to purchase a compacitor which acts like a battery in that it stores power and uses that to power what is connected to it. This also saves the alternator
To wire a Dayton 1 horsepower electric motor with a capacitor, first ensure the power is off and the motor is disconnected from the electrical supply. Identify the capacitor terminals and the motor's wiring diagram, typically found on the motor's nameplate. Connect the capacitor's positive terminal to the motor's start winding and the negative terminal to the common terminal; then connect the run winding to the common terminal as well. Finally, connect the power supply leads to the appropriate terminals, ensuring all connections are secure and insulated before turning the power back on.