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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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