what is the capicity of capicitor?what factor affecting capicity
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The ability of a capacitor to store electric charge between its plates is its capacity or capacitance. The capacitance of a capacitor is defined as: "The ratio of electric charge stored on any one of the plates of capacitor to potential difference between the plates
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
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Capacitor has the capacitance of one farad when a charge of one coulomb is stored on the plates by a voltage of one volt.
FACTOR AFFECTING CAPACITY:
- Concentration of reactants.
- temperature.
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