lüütkondensaatorid
Lüütkondensaatorid, or simply capacitors, are passive electronic components that store electrical energy in an electric field. They are fundamental to many electronic circuits, playing crucial roles in filtering, tuning, and energy storage. A capacitor typically consists of two conductive plates separated by a dielectric material, which is an electrical insulator. When a voltage is applied across the plates, positive charge accumulates on one plate and negative charge on the other, creating an electric field within the dielectric.
The capacitance, measured in farads (F), is a measure of how much charge a capacitor can store
Capacitors are used in a wide range of applications. In power supplies, they act as filters to