capacitet
Capacitet is a term used in various fields, most commonly in physics and engineering, to describe the ability of a system or device to store or handle something. In electrical engineering, capacitance specifically refers to the ability of a component, known as a capacitor, to store electrical energy in an electric field. This is quantified by the capacitance value, measured in farads (F). A capacitor consists of two conductive plates separated by an insulating dielectric material. When a voltage is applied across the plates, electric charge accumulates on them, creating an electric field and storing energy.
Beyond electricity, capacitet can refer to the maximum amount of output a system can produce over a