Capacitors have plates - separated by an insulator - which can store electric charge.
Capacitors are not the same as batteries: batteries produce electric charge from chemicals.
Capacitance = charge stored/voltage.
Capacitors are available in many different types for various applications.
Some examples are:
A capacitor is a device that can store electrical charge. Because it can store a charge and then release that charge, it resists any change of voltage across it.
Because of this, it can be used to "damp" changes in voltage, and it can also be used to block DC while permitting AC to "pass through" it (which is called filtering or coupling, depending on the circuit).
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The capacitor's ability to store and release electrical charge can be applied in a number of ways in electronic circuits and it makes the capacitor an indispensable electronic component.
A capacitor is employed in simple rectifiers to smooth the top of the rectified DC output.
In some applications a capacitor can be used to reduce the spark created by the opening of the points on a switch or relay. (It also couples much of the "noise" of the spark across itself to keep it out of the circuit.)
A capacitor combined with an inductor (coil) is the basis of a radio receiver circuit. (Capacitance and inductance can loosely be described as opposites of each other.)
Capacitors are also used in filter circuits; they are used to block the DC and low-frequency components of electrical signals in amplifiers and other circuits.
A capacitor can be combined with other components to provide timing in circuits, or affect some "selectivity" of frequencies in circuits.
Capacitors also find broad application wherein they couple signals from one part or stage of a circuit to another stage.
A capacitor stores charge and can then quickly release most of this charge when it is needed. For example, capacitors are often used in car stereo systems and hooked up to the sub-woofer speaker because the loud bass "boom" sounds require a lot of power: the capacitors store a steady amount of charge and then quickly release it when the sub needs it for its boom.
A capacitor is a device that is designed to store electric charge in a circuit. It is this capability that enables it to be used for smoothing voltages as in rectifier circuits, coupling as in amplifier circuits, power factor collection in inductive circuits, phase shifting as in capacitor start motors and double fluorescent tube fittings. capasitors is use to get the AMP
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Capacitors are used to store and release electrical charge and also they allow ac currents to pass through them whilst they block dc currents.
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Capacitors are used in many ways and are a key component in most electronic devices. A capacitor can be an energy storage device storing electrical energy until needed, and a filter which allows AC voltage to pass through the circuit, while at the same time, prevent DC voltage from flowing.
They can be used as a buffering device to absorb excessive voltage spikes due to lightning strikes or the opening or closing switches, and can also form and filter different wave shapes and frequencies, allowing certain frequencies to pass, while blocking others. Additionally, capacitors can also be combined to make voltage multipliers act as Transformers.
One good use of a capacitor is to smooth the direct current produced by a full wave rectifier. It fills in the dips of current for a more steady flow like from a battery.
That is another reason they are used on heavy power amps for speakers in cars. They help fill in the power dips from the battery to the amp when heavy bass is active.
Capacitors are components that are used to store an electrical charge and are used in timer circuits. A capacitor may be used with a resistor to produce a timer. Sometimes capacitors are used to smooth a current in a circuit as they can prevent false triggering of other components such as relays.
Ceramic capacitors, film capacitors, multi-layers ceramic capacitors, electrolytic capacitors, mica capacitors, super capacitors, etc. -- We're JYH HSU(JEC) Electronics Ltd (or Dongguan Zhixu Electronic Co., Ltd.), an electronic components manufacturer. You may google search "JYH HSU" to find our official website.
In most cases it would be safe. but some devices such as TV's and CRT Monitors can hold voltage for an extended amount of time. be sure to do some research on what ever it is your tinkering with before opening it. Also, electronics with large value capacitors either electrolytic and "oil can" capacitors can hold a significant charge until discharged. Always discharge all capacitors before touching any part of the circuit.
There are many type's of capacitors they widely range in price like i use a 35p capacitor in school electronics and they can go to over £5-$6.75 so 1st of all find out the name of your capacitor and simply google it
because normal capacitors does not have any polaririties.
Capacitors are generally located in Electrical & Electronic Equipments..
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It is fair to say that without capacitors (and resistors and inductors) we would have no electronics. Better dielectrics are an area for improvement in capacitors, as is reduction in size.
Capacitors have not normally been called condensers in the elctronics industry for more than 50 years.
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Passive components like capacitors . resistors and coils then there are active components like amplifiers and IC. wires are not electronics anything but just conductors of electrons. rain nerves and heart capacitors resistors, transistor of course wire
pass AC voltages.
to limit the current and to use it as a back up battery capacitors are used ..
Ceramic capacitors, film capacitors, multi-layers ceramic capacitors, electrolytic capacitors, mica capacitors, super capacitors, etc. -- We're JYH HSU(JEC) Electronics Ltd (or Dongguan Zhixu Electronic Co., Ltd.), an electronic components manufacturer. You may google search "JYH HSU" to find our official website.
In the case of many electronics, you can discharge any capacitors by first unplugging it (and disconnecting any batteries) and then pressing the power button. The capacitors should drain when the circuit is opened.
In the UK Tandy stores .In The US Radio Shack. Otherwise mail order in UK from Rapid Electronics or cpc.co.uk.
In most cases it would be safe. but some devices such as TV's and CRT Monitors can hold voltage for an extended amount of time. be sure to do some research on what ever it is your tinkering with before opening it. Also, electronics with large value capacitors either electrolytic and "oil can" capacitors can hold a significant charge until discharged. Always discharge all capacitors before touching any part of the circuit.
There are many type's of capacitors they widely range in price like i use a 35p capacitor in school electronics and they can go to over £5-$6.75 so 1st of all find out the name of your capacitor and simply google it