capacitans
Capacitans, usually referred to in modern terminology as capacitance, is a property of a system that quantifies its ability to store electric charge when a potential difference is applied. It is defined as C = Q/V, where Q is the stored charge and V is the voltage across the system. The SI unit is the farad (F), defined as one coulomb per volt.
In a simple capacitor consisting of two conductors separated by a dielectric, the stored energy is E
In alternating current circuits, an ideal capacitor presents a reactance Xc = 1/(2πfC), which decreases with higher
Applications of capacitance include storage of electrical energy, filtering and smoothing in power supplies, timing and
In some historical or physiological contexts, the term capacitans is used to refer to capacitance, or to