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Why the capacitor is called non-dissipative passive element?​

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Answered by Rokyhazra
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Answer:

The capacitor can store a finite through it is zero.

Answered by komalparkash
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Answer:

The capacitor can store a finite though it is zero. Capacitor never dissipates energy but stores only. That is why capacitor is called non-dissipative passive element.

Step-by-step explanation:

Dissipation factor:-

It is defined as the tangent of the loss angle of the insulating material.

  • The insulation current is exactly 90° leading according to the applied voltage in an ideal capacitor without any dielectric losses.
  • The dissipation factor of a capacitor is defined as the power loss when AC is applied through the capacitor.
  • In capacitor the power is either absorbed by the dielectric material or internal/external resistance.
  • Externally, solder, pads & leads all lead to an increase in resistance.

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