How do capacitors reduce voltage?
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Capacitor impedance reduces with rising rate of change in voltage or slew rate dV/dt or rising frequency by increasing current.
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Capacitors work their magic by storing energy.
When charged to a given voltage, opposing charges fill the plates on either side of the dielectric. ... Capacitors oppose changes in voltage. It takes time to fill up the plates with charge, and once charged, it takes time to discharge the voltage
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