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What is acoustic compliance?

It is the reciprocal of acoustic stiffness. Also known as acoustic capacitance.


Definition of a capacitance in mosfet?

Capacitance in mosfet is of three types: gate capacitance diffusion capacitance routing capacitance Gate capacitance: limits the speed of the device t which it can be operated Diffusion capacitance: It is the capacitance due to charge carriers between drain and source. Routing capacitance: It is the capacitance of the metal which is deposited on the top of oxide layer.


Why resistance in parallel and capacitance in series decrease?

In a parallel circuit, the total resistance decreases because the total current can flow through multiple pathways; adding more branches allows for more current to bypass each resistor, effectively lowering the overall resistance. Conversely, in a series circuit, capacitance decreases because the total capacitance is determined by the reciprocal of the sum of the reciprocals of individual capacitances. This means that as more capacitors are added in series, the total capacitance approaches zero, as they each must charge to the same voltage, limiting the total charge storage capability.


How do you calculate the stray capacitance?

stray capacitance calculation


What is meant by transistion and space charge capacitance of a diode?

Diffusion capacitance is the capacitance due to transport of charge carriers between two terminals of a device. - Amog This diffusion capacitance is due to depletion capacitance which is a function of forward bias applied to emitter junction of a transistor and due to diffusion capacitance which a function of transconductance of the transistor. Its value is 100 pF. Tirupanyam B.V

Related Questions

Reciprocal of capacitance?

Electrical Elastance


Elastance is the reciprocal of capacitance so what is the reciprocal of inductance?

electric reluctance


What is the opposite of capacitance?

The reciprocal of capacitance is called electrical elastance, the (non-standard, non-SI) unit of which is the daraf.


How do you calculate total capacitance if connected in series?

reciprocal of the sum of the reciprocals.


What is acoustic compliance?

It is the reciprocal of acoustic stiffness. Also known as acoustic capacitance.


What is the equivalent capacitance when capacitors are connected in parallel and series?

When capacitors are connected in parallel, the equivalent capacitance is the sum of the individual capacitances. When capacitors are connected in series, the equivalent capacitance is the reciprocal of the sum of the reciprocals of the individual capacitances.


What is the inverse of capacitance?

The reciprocal of capacitance is elastance. This is perhaps more convenient for circuit analysis than capacitance. In a circuit, a capacitor can be neglected if the elastance is set to zero. In the same way, a resistor/inductor can be ignored if its resistance/inductance is set to zero.


What is the equivalent capacitance in a series circuit of capacitors?

In a series circuit of capacitors, the equivalent capacitance is calculated by adding the reciprocals of the individual capacitances and taking the reciprocal of the sum. The formula is 1/Ceq 1/C1 1/C2 1/C3 ... where Ceq is the equivalent capacitance and C1, C2, C3, etc. are the individual capacitances.


Definition of a capacitance in mosfet?

Capacitance in mosfet is of three types: gate capacitance diffusion capacitance routing capacitance Gate capacitance: limits the speed of the device t which it can be operated Diffusion capacitance: It is the capacitance due to charge carriers between drain and source. Routing capacitance: It is the capacitance of the metal which is deposited on the top of oxide layer.


Why resistance in parallel and capacitance in series decrease?

In a parallel circuit, the total resistance decreases because the total current can flow through multiple pathways; adding more branches allows for more current to bypass each resistor, effectively lowering the overall resistance. Conversely, in a series circuit, capacitance decreases because the total capacitance is determined by the reciprocal of the sum of the reciprocals of individual capacitances. This means that as more capacitors are added in series, the total capacitance approaches zero, as they each must charge to the same voltage, limiting the total charge storage capability.


How do you calculate the stray capacitance?

stray capacitance calculation


What is the type of capacitance effect exhibited in P-N junction when it is reverse biased?

1. Transition capacitance 2. Diffusion capacitance 3. Space charge capacitance 4. Drift capacitance