FARAD - translation to arabic
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FARAD - translation to arabic

VILLAGE IN HUNGARY

FARAD         
  • Examples of different types of capacitors
SI UNIT OF ELECTRIC CAPACITANCE
Farads; Microfarad; Picofarad; Nanofarad; Microfarads; Micromicrofarad; Femtofarad; FemtoFarad; Petafarad; Zettafarad; Exafarad; Attofarad; Terafarad; Gigafarad; Kilofarad; Megafarad; Yoctofarad; Yottafarad; Zeptofarad; Millifarad; Ferad; ㎊; ㎋; ㎌; Abfarad; MicroFarad; Micro-microfarad; Decafarad; Decafarads; Megafarads; Farad (unit); MMFD; Statfarad; Farad unit; Ronnafarad; Quettafarad; Rontofarad; Quectofarad

ألاسم

فَارَاد

farad         
  • Examples of different types of capacitors
SI UNIT OF ELECTRIC CAPACITANCE
Farads; Microfarad; Picofarad; Nanofarad; Microfarads; Micromicrofarad; Femtofarad; FemtoFarad; Petafarad; Zettafarad; Exafarad; Attofarad; Terafarad; Gigafarad; Kilofarad; Megafarad; Yoctofarad; Yottafarad; Zeptofarad; Millifarad; Ferad; ㎊; ㎋; ㎌; Abfarad; MicroFarad; Micro-microfarad; Decafarad; Decafarads; Megafarads; Farad (unit); MMFD; Statfarad; Farad unit; Ronnafarad; Quettafarad; Rontofarad; Quectofarad
‎ فاراد:وَحْدَةُ المُواسَعَةِ الكَهْرَبِيَّة‎
farad         
  • Examples of different types of capacitors
SI UNIT OF ELECTRIC CAPACITANCE
Farads; Microfarad; Picofarad; Nanofarad; Microfarads; Micromicrofarad; Femtofarad; FemtoFarad; Petafarad; Zettafarad; Exafarad; Attofarad; Terafarad; Gigafarad; Kilofarad; Megafarad; Yoctofarad; Yottafarad; Zeptofarad; Millifarad; Ferad; ㎊; ㎋; ㎌; Abfarad; MicroFarad; Micro-microfarad; Decafarad; Decafarads; Megafarads; Farad (unit); MMFD; Statfarad; Farad unit; Ronnafarad; Quettafarad; Rontofarad; Quectofarad
فاراد (وَحْدَةُ المُواسَعَةِ الكَهْرَبِيَّة)

Definition

Farad
The practical unit of electric capacity; the capacity of a conductor which can retain one coulomb of electricity at a potential of one volt. The quantity of electricity charged upon a conducting surface raises its potential; therefore a conductor of one farad capacity can hold two coulombs at two volts potential, and three coulombs at three volts, and so on. The electric capacity of a conductor, therefore, is relative compared to others as regards its charge, for the latter may be as great as compatible with absence of sparking and disruptive discharge. In other words, a one farad or two farad conductor may hold a great many coulombs. Charging a conductor with electricity is comparable to pumping air into a receiver. Such a vessel may hold one cubic foot of air at atmospheric pressure and two at two atmospheres, and yet be of one cubic foot capacity however much air is pumped into it. The farad is equal to one fundamental electrostatic unit of capacity multiplied by 9E11 and to one electro-magnetic unit multiplied by 1E-9. The farad although one of the practical units is far too large, so the micro-farad is used in its place. The capacity of a sphere the size of the earth is only .000636 of a farad. [Transcriber's note: Contemporary calculations give about .000720 farad.]

Wikipedia

Farád

Farád is a village in Győr-Moson-Sopron county, Hungary.

Examples of use of FARAD
1. Those two police vehicles near the compound help with the drug smuggling and run supplies for the Taliban," Farad said.
2. Said Farad, an Afghan army commander based just outside the town on a recent NATO operation, said the district chief in the region has to cooperate with the Taliban or face death.
3. UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) spokesman Nadir Farad told RFE/RL‘s Radio Free Afghanistan on January 1' that each returning family will be given assistance in building a single–room shelter.