explain the principle of capacitor
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Capacitor is an electronic component that stores electric charge
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Capacitor is a device that used to store electric charge or electrical energy.
The principle of capacitor is based on the fact that the potential of a conductor is greatly reduced and its capacity is increased without affecting the electric charge in it by placing another earth connected conductor or an oppositely charged conductor in its neighborhood. This arrangement is therefore able to store electric charge.
Capacitor are designed to have large capacity of storing electric charge without having large dimensions.
The principle of capacitor is based on the fact that the potential of a conductor is greatly reduced and its capacity is increased without affecting the electric charge in it by placing another earth connected conductor or an oppositely charged conductor in its neighborhood. This arrangement is therefore able to store electric charge.
Capacitor are designed to have large capacity of storing electric charge without having large dimensions.
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