Physics, asked by mtulasi319, 4 months ago

Device which can store more current than capacitor but it should be smaller in size

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Answered by Anonymous
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Much the same way, a motor will not run properly with a weak capacitor. This is not to imply bigger is better, because a capacitor that is too large can cause energy consumption to rise. In both instances, be it too large or too small, the life of the motor will be shortened due to overheated motor windings.

Answered by SweetCandy10
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Capacitors are available in sizes from 1pF (1 x10⁻¹² F) to 100,000mF. Depending on the type of capacitor, it may not be available in every value. The general rule is always use a capacitor with a higher working voltage than the circuit it is used in.

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