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- 15 Dec 2018
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- 28 May 2026
Explanation
A capacitor is composed of two conductive plates that are separated by an insulating material, known as the dielectric. This arrangement allows it to store electrical energy.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.Identify the statement that is incorrect regarding electric charges:
- 2.Which of the following statements about electric lines of force is accurate?
- 3.Which type of capacitor is most likely to overheat and explode if connected incorrectly in a circuit?
- 4.Which type of capacitor is identified by having polarity markings?
- 5.What is the amount of power lost in an ideal capacitor?
- 6.What happens to the voltage across the plates of a parallel plate capacitor when a dielectric material is inserted between them?
- 7.In what form is a paper capacitor commonly manufactured?
- 8.What is the value of the permittivity of free space (vacuum permittivity)?
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