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notions of
capacitance: self
capacitance and
mutual capacitance.: 237–238 An
object that can be
electrically charged exhibits self
capacitance, for which...
- the coil
requires extra current to
charge and
discharge their small capacitances. When the
voltage changes only slowly, as in low-frequency circuits,...
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called the "differential
capacitance," but
usually the
stored charge is
directly proportional to the voltage,
making the
capacitances given by the two definitions...
- constant; this
measurement can
include gate–source and gate–drain
overlap capacitances.
Other scalings are not uncommon; the
voltages and gate
oxide thicknesses...
- Body
capacitance is the
physical property of a
human body to act as a capacitor. Like any
other electrically conductive object, a
human body can store...
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Capacitance sensors (or
Dielectric sensors) use
capacitance to
measure the
dielectric permittivity of a
surrounding medium. The
configuration is like...
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Capacitance hat may
refer to:
Capacitance hat,
horizontal wires at the top of a T-antenna
Capacitance hat, a
network of
rounded wires at the top of a...
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there are two
capacitances in series: The
conventional geometry-related
capacitance (as
calculated by Gauss's law), and the "quantum
capacitance"
related to...
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known as
projected capacitance.
Projected capacitance uses a
simple form of
artificial intelligence to
measure the
changes in
capacitance caused by one or...
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Diffusion Capacitance is the
capacitance that
happens due to
transport of
charge carriers between two
terminals of a device, for example, the diffusion...