different between capacitance vs electrocapacitive
capacitance
English
Noun
capacitance (countable and uncountable, plural capacitances)
- (physics, uncountable) The property of an electric circuit or its element that permits it to store charge, defined as the ratio of stored charge to potential over that element or circuit (Q/V); SI unit: farad (F).
- (physics, countable) An element of an electrical circuit exhibiting capacitance.
Derived terms
Translations
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electrocapacitive
English
Etymology
electro- +? capacitive
Adjective
electrocapacitive (comparative more electrocapacitive, superlative most electrocapacitive)
- Of or pertaining to electrical capacitance
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