What is the meaning of the capacitor? Between two adjacent ladders is a non-conductive insulating medium that forms a capacitor. When a voltage is applied between the two plates of a capacitor, the capacitor stores charge. The capacity of a capacitor is numerically equal to the ratio of the volume of charge on a conductive plate to the voltage between the two plates. The basic unit of capacitor capacity is Farad (F). In schematics, the letter C is normally used to designate capacitive elements.
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