Physics, asked by anaa915, 9 months ago

what is capicity of capicitor?what factor affecting capicity​

Answers

Answered by MƦAttrαctívє
13

\huge\red{\sf Nmste}

The capacitance of a capacitor is affected by the area of the plates, the distance between the plates, and the ability of the dielectric to support electrostatic forces. This tutorial explores how varying these parameters affects the capacitance of a capacitor. Larger plates provide greater capacity to store electric charge. Therefore, as the area of the plates increase, capacitance .

Answered by MissTanya
1

{\texttt{\huge{\orange{ANSWER !!}}}}

The ability of a capacitor to store electric charge between its plates is its capacity or capacitance.

It is affected by the below factors :-

  • area of the plates,

  • the distance between the plates,

  • and the ability of the dielectric to support electrostatic forces.
Similar questions