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terms of SI
prefixes of
farads (F),
microfarads (μF),
nanofarads (nF) and
picofarads (pF). The
millifarad (mF) is
rarely used in practice; a
capacitance of...
- jar. Its
value is such that one
farad is 9×108 jars and one jar is 1111
picofarads. With
early spark-gap transmitters,
changing the
transmission frequency...
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electronic devices, a
human being is
represented as a
capacitor of 100
picofarads,
charged to a
voltage of 4,000 to 35,000 volts. When
touching an object...
- techniques,
these instruments can
usually measure capacitors over a
range from
picofarads to farads.
Capacitive displacement sensor Capacity of a set Displacement...
-
closely spaced strands of wire. It
provides capacitive coupling of a few
picofarads between two nodes.
Usually the
wires are
twisted together. Capacitive...
-
micromillimetres or
millimicrons (now nanometres),
micromicrofarads (μμF; now
picofarads, pF),
kilomegatonnes (now gigatonnes),
hectokilometres (now 100 kilometres)...
-
capacitance between the
performer and the
instrument in the
order of 0.01
picofarads produces a full
octave of
frequency shift. The
mixer produces the audio-range...
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equivalent to
picofarad (pF).
Summary of
obsolete capacitance units: (upper/lower case
variations are not shown) μF (microfarad) = mf, mfd pF (
picofarad) = mmf...
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physical property of the same name, with a
default value of "100 pF" (100
picofarads). Each
instance of this
capacitor might also have such an attribute, only...
- micro-microfarad, (MMF or μμF), an
obsolete unit of capacitance,
equivalent to a
picofarad Multi-mode
optical fiber Memory-mapped file, a
segment of
virtual memory...