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Capacity often refers to the maximum amount that something can hold or produce. It can include the volume of liquid a container can hold, the number of people a room or venue can accommodate, or the production output of a machine or factory within a given time frame.
Capacity = the maximum amount that can be or is received, contained, or held. Below are 2 examples:
1. A fluid measuring container that will hold 8 fluid ounces has a "capacity" of 8 fluid ounces.
2. An electronic device called a "capacitor" has the "capacity" to store electrical charge (typically measured in Farads).
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The Original Answer Offered:
you don't measure something with capacity. you use something to measure capacity. Something's capacity is the ammount that it can contain.
By pressing the soft pad of a finger or toe until it turns white, and taking note of the time needed for the color to return once pressure is released. Normal refill time is less than 2 seconds. In newborn infants, capillary refill can be measured by pressing on the sternum for five seconds with a finger or thumb, and noting the time needed for the colour to return once the pressure is released. The upper normal limit for capillary refill in newborns is 3 seconds.
Capacity in the sense of how much liquid a vessel will hold would be measured in litres or cubic metres.
Electrical capacitance is measured in farads. one farad is one coulomb per volt.
Capacity can be found by counting capacity is also the max number or legal limit for things/people in a place.
Did you mean capacitance?
- Farad
- Microfarad
- Millifarad
- Nanofarad
- Picofarad
Heat is measured in calories or joules.
Air condition capacity is measured in tons because historically, it referred to the amount of heat needed to melt a ton of ice in a 24-hour period (12,000 BTUs per hour). This measurement is still used today to indicate the cooling capacity of an air conditioning system.
Lung capacity is measured using a device called a spirometer, which calculates the volume of air a person can inhale and exhale. Factors that can affect lung capacity include age, gender, height, physical fitness, smoking habits, and certain medical conditions like asthma or COPD.
No, mass refers to the amount of matter in an object, often measured in units like grams or kilograms, while capacity refers to the amount of space an object can hold or the volume it can contain, typically measured in units like liters or gallons.
The Bunsen burner is typically measured in British Thermal Units (BTUs) or kilowatts (kW) for its heating capacity. The size of the burner's flame can also be measured in centimeters or inches for its height.