what is the unit of capacitor
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↗Actually welcome to the concept of the ELECTROSTATICS
↪Basically Capacitance is the tendency of a device to store the amount of charge in it .!!
↪thus that Device that Stores the Charge is called as the Capacitor
↪Since we know that, in the Capacitor
↪Charge is directly proportional to the Voltage gained
↪thus we write as
↪Q is directly proportional to V
↪thus
〽Q = C V
↪here , C is the capacitance .
↪thus , C = Q/V
↪thus we state that , the Unit of the Capacitance is
↪COULOMB / VOLTS .i,e Farad
⭐thus the SI unit of Capacitance is FARAD
↪1 F = 96500 C
↗Actually welcome to the concept of the ELECTROSTATICS
↪Basically Capacitance is the tendency of a device to store the amount of charge in it .!!
↪thus that Device that Stores the Charge is called as the Capacitor
↪Since we know that, in the Capacitor
↪Charge is directly proportional to the Voltage gained
↪thus we write as
↪Q is directly proportional to V
↪thus
〽Q = C V
↪here , C is the capacitance .
↪thus , C = Q/V
↪thus we state that , the Unit of the Capacitance is
↪COULOMB / VOLTS .i,e Farad
⭐thus the SI unit of Capacitance is FARAD
↪1 F = 96500 C
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farad
The SI unit of capacitance is the farad (symbol: F), named after the English physicist Michael Faraday. A 1 farad capacitor, when charged with 1 coulomb of electrical charge, has a potential difference of 1 volt between its plates.
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