kapacitancí
Kapacitancí, also known as capacitance, is a fundamental property of electrical components and circuits that measures their ability to store electrical energy in an electric field. It is a key concept in electronics and electrical engineering, describing how much charge a component can hold per unit of voltage.
The unit of capacitance is the farad (F), named after the English physicist Michael Faraday. However, farads
Capacitors, the passive components designed to exhibit capacitance, are widely used in circuits for filtering, coupling,
In parallel plate capacitors, the capacitance is directly proportional to the surface area of the plates and
Capacitance plays a critical role in dynamic systems, such as oscillators and filters, where it interacts with