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For this reason the examples given below are grouped by voltage level.
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For comparison, a capacitor stores energy in an electric field, and a resistor does not store energy but rather dissipates energy as heat.
For example, a crystal intended for a 6 pF load has its specified parallel resonance frequency when a 6. 0 pF capacitor is placed across it.
For crystals operated at series resonance or pulled away from the main mode by the inclusion of a series inductor or capacitor, significant ( and temperature-dependent ) spurious responses may be experienced.
For split phase systems, the signal can be passively coupled from phase-to-phase using a passive capacitor, but for three phase systems or where the capacitor provides insufficient coupling, an active X10 repeater can be used.
For example, dielectric absorption refers to the inability of a capacitor that has been charged for a long time to completely discharge when briefly discharged.
For current signals, a similar circuit using a resistor and capacitor in parallel works in a similar manner.
For example, the capacitance of a parallel-plate capacitor constructed of two parallel plates both of area A separated by a distance d is approximately equal to the following:
For example, in charging such a capacitor the differential increase in voltage with charge is governed by:
For example, consider an capacitor made of two identical parallel-plates.
For many applications, especially with single phase AC where the full-wave bridge serves to convert an AC input into a DC output, the addition of a capacitor may be desired because the bridge alone supplies an output of pulsed DC ( see diagram to right ).
For example, the capacitor can be charged toward a positive power supply until it reaches a threshold voltage sufficiently close to the supply.
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For short pulses the only real electrical limit is the total system inductance, including that of the capacitor.
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For example, C1 is the first capacitor, L1 is the first inductor, Q1 is the first transistor, and R1 is the first resistor ( note that this is not written as a subscript, as in R < sub > 1 </ sub >, L < sub > 1 </ sub >,...).
Such devices are very convenient in the manufacture of voltage-controlled oscillators For low-frequency VCOs, other methods of varying the frequency ( such as altering the charging rate of a capacitor by means of a voltage controlled current source ) are used.
For the parallel-plate capacitor we have, where is the applied voltage.
For 240 volt operation, the switch configures the system as a full-wave bridge, re-connecting the capacitor center-tap wire to the open AC terminal of a bridge rectfier system.
For simple SPST doorbell buttons, the chime device employs a rectifier diode and ballast capacitor at the voltage input stage of the circuit.
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For example, if one joule of energy is stored within a capacitor and then evenly released to a load over one second, the peak power delivered to the load would only be 1 watt.
For the remainder of that impulse the capacitor current ( c ) goes to zero and hence the integrator slope briefly goes to zero.

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