Capacitor -- from Eric Weisstein's World of Physics

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Capacitor

A capacitor is an electrical device which can be used to store a charge by application of a voltage. The simplest type of capacitor consists of two parallel plates with a voltage applied across them. A capacitor is characterized by its ratio of charge stored to applied voltage, called the capacitance and measured in Farads. Unlike a battery, when the voltage is removed, the capacitor discharges.

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