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Что (кто) такое capacitance - определение

ABILITY OF A BODY TO STORE ELECTRICAL CHARGE
Electric capacitance; Permittance; Self-capacitance; Stray capacitance; Electrical capacitance; Capacatence; Capacitence; Transcapacitance; Orders of magnitude (capacitance); Self capacitance
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capacitance         
[k?'pas?t(?)ns]
¦ noun Physics ability to store electric charge, equivalent to the ratio of the change in electric charge in a system or component to the corresponding change in electric potential.
Origin
C19: from capacity + -ance.
Capacitance         
Capacitance is the ratio of the amount of electric charge stored on a conductor to a difference in electric potential. There are two closely related notions of capacitance: self capacitance and mutual capacitance.
Permittance         
·noun The act of permitting; allowance; permission; leave.
permittance         
n.
Allowance, permission.
Quantum capacitance         
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Quantum Capacitance; Quantum Capacitance; Chemical capacitance
Quantum capacitance, also called chemical capacitance and electrochemical capacitance C_\bar{\mu}, is a quantity first introduced by Serge Luryi (1988), and is defined as the variation of electrical charge q respect to the variation of electrochemical potential \bar{\mu}, i.e.
Body capacitance         
STORAGE OF ELECTRICITY IN THE HUMAN BODY
Capacitance of the Human Body
Body capacitance is the physical property of the human body that has it act as a capacitor. Like any other electrically-conductive object, a human body can store electric charge if insulated.
Electrical capacitance volume tomography         
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NON-DESTRUCTIVE DEVELOPED TECHNOLOGY THAT PROVIDES A 3D IMAGING AND CHARACTERIZATION OF VARIOUS MULTI-PHASE FLOW SYSTEMS AND INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES
Electrical Capacitance Volume Tomography; Three-dimensional electrical capacitance tomography
Electrical capacitance volume tomography (ECVT) is a non-invasive 3D imaging technology applied primarily to multiphase flows. It was first introduced by W.
Capacitance–voltage profiling         
  • C–V profile for a bulk MOSFET with different oxide thickness.
CV profiling; Capacitance voltage testing; C-V testing; Capacitance-Voltage Testing; C-V profiling; Capacitance voltage profiling; Capacitance-voltage profiling
Capacitance–voltage profiling (or C–V profiling, sometimes CV profiling) is a technique for characterizing semiconductor materials and devices. The applied voltage is varied, and the capacitance is measured and plotted as a function of voltage.
Electrical capacitance tomography         
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METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF THE DIELECTRIC PERMITTIVITY DISTRIBUTION IN THE INTERIOR OF AN OBJECT FROM EXTERNAL CAPACITANCE MEASUREMENTS
Electrical Capacitance Tomography
Electrical capacitance tomography (ECT) is a method for determination of the dielectric permittivity distribution in the interior of an object from external capacitance measurements. It is a close relative of electrical impedance tomographyM Soleimani, W R B Lionheart, Nonlinear image reconstruction in electrical capacitance tomography using experimental data, Meas.
Double-layer capacitance         
  • Structure and function of an ideal double-layer capacitor.  Applying a voltage to the capacitor at both electrodes a Helmholtz double-layer will be formed separating the adhered ions in the electrolyte in a mirror charge distribution of opposite polarity
  •  Simplified view of a double-layer of negative ions in the electrode and solvated positive ions in the liquid electrolyte, separated by a layer of polarized solvent molecules.
CAPACITANCE PRESENT IN THE INTERFACE BETWEEN A SURFACE AND FLUID
Helmholtz Capacitance
Double-layer capacitance is the important characteristic of the electrical double layerZ. Stojek, The Electrical Double Layer and Its Structure which appears, for example, at the interface between a conductive electrode and an adjacent liquid electrolyte.

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Capacitance

Capacitance is the capability of a material object or device to store electric charge. It is measured by the change in charge in response to a difference in electric potential, expressed as the ratio of those quantities. Commonly recognized are two closely related notions of capacitance: self capacitance and mutual capacitance.: 237–238  An object that can be electrically charged exhibits self capacitance, for which the electric potential is measured between the object and ground. Mutual capacitance is measured between two components, and is particularly important in the operation of the capacitor, an elementary linear electronic component designed to add capacitance to an electric circuit.

The capacitance between two conductors is a function only of the geometry; the opposing surface area of the conductors and the distance between them, and the permittivity of any dielectric material between them. For many dielectric materials, the permittivity, and thus the capacitance, is independent of the potential difference between the conductors and the total charge on them.

The SI unit of capacitance is the farad (symbol: F), named after the English physicist Michael Faraday. A 1 farad capacitor, when charged with 1 coulomb of electrical charge, has a potential difference of 1 volt between its plates. The reciprocal of capacitance is called elastance.