if you use 50v 50 uf capacitor for 60 v application what happens??
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Failure/explode
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- There's a pretty good chance you'll fail.
- The capacitor may rupture, leak, or otherwise fail at some point, possibly shorting out in the process and causing the device to fail.
- When constructing circuits, it's common practise to provide some room for error when specifying parts; for example, a 100V rated capacitor for 60 V use would be a good margin of safety. A 50V rating is on the verge of bruising.
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