What is Electrical Capacitor?
Capacitor definition
Capacitor is the ability of capacitor to store charge per unit voltage, which is mainly used in power supply filtering, signal filtering, signal coupling, resonance, filtering, compensation, charge and discharge, energy storage, DC isolation and other circuits. The unit of capacitor is farad, labeled F, and the symbol of capacitor is C.
Computational formula
Equation of definition :
C=Q/U
Capacitor potential energy calculation formula :
E=C*(U^2)/2=QU/2=(Q^2)/2C
Multi-capacitor parallel calculation formula :
C=C1+C2+C3+…+Cn
Multi-capacitor series calculation formula :
1/C=1/C1+1/C2+…+1/Cn
Three capacitor series :
C=(C1*C2*C3)/(C1*C2+C2*C3+C1*C3)
Action of capacitance
By-pass
Decoupling
Filtering
Stored energy
Factors affecting capacitance
The capacitance depends on the plate area
Distance between plates
Dielectric constant of a dielectric material
How a multimeter detects capacitance
Direct detection with capacitor file
Detect with resistance
Detect with voltage file
Types of capacitors
Non-polar variable capacitor
Non-polar fixed capacitance
Polar capacitance
Development direction
Miniaturization
Low pressure high capacity
Super small and thin
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