Science, asked by kiran140195, 10 months ago

in capacatior charge is stored at where on plate or dielectric?​

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Answered by ramanujan67
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Explanation:

In capacitors, the metal plates are used to connect a voltage source in between the dielectric medium. Hence, the electric charge is produced in due to the presence of dielectric medium and it is stored in that dielectric medium itself...

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Answered by manish9567
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Answer:

Capacitor has several applications in electrical and electronic circuits. I will give you few of them related to your chapters. A Capacitor offers a low capacitive reactance to high frequency ac and infinite reactance to DC. This behaviour of capacitor is used in the following applications.

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1. In capacitive coupling : Because capacitors pass AC but block DC signals (when charged up to the applied dc voltage), they are often used to separate the AC and DC components of a signal. In analog circuits, a coupling capacitor is used to connect two circuits such that only the AC signal from the first circuit can pass through to the next while DC is blocked.This is known as "capacitive coupling" or "AC coupling", and the capacitor used for the purpose is known as a coupling or DC blocking capacitor.

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