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what is capacitance of conductor​

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Answered by cyrusbishop
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Answer:

The capacitance of a conductor is defined as the ratio of the charge given to the rise in the potential of the conductor.

Explanation:

Every substance is made up of enormous numbers of atoms. Atom is electrically neutral. In each atom, there is a positively charged nucleus around which electrons revolve in orbits of definite energies.

Answered by wwwuamuam
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Answer:

It's defined as the ratio of charge given to the conductor to the potential developed in the conductor.

It's unit is farad ( F ).

A conductor has a capacitance of one farad if a charge of 1coulomb given to it raises its potential by 1 volt.

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