condensadors
Condensadors, commonly known as capacitors in English, are passive electronic components that store energy in an electric field. They consist of two conducting plates separated by a dielectric. When a voltage is applied, charge accumulates on the plates, creating a capacitance C that relates charge Q to voltage V (C = Q/V). Capacitance is measured in farads, with practical values expressed in microfarads, nanofarads, or picofarads.
Capacitors come in a variety of dielectric materials. Ceramic, plastic film, and mica types are usually non-polar
Physical construction and parameters affect performance. The basic formula for parallel-plate types is C = ε_r ε_0
Common applications include energy storage for power supplies, decoupling and filtering of noise, and timing or