*Basics of CapacitorCapacitor : consists of two conducting plates separated by an insulator (or dielectric)
*Basics of CapacitorPassive elementAble to store energy in its electric fieldLarge capacitance : more charge can be storedCapacitance (C) : the ratio of the charge on one plate of a capacitor to the voltage difference between the two plates, measured in farads (F)
*Basics of CapacitorWhen the supply is removed from the capacitor, the capacitor retains the stored charge.The amount of charge that a capacitor can store per volt across the plates is its capacitance :1 farad = 1 coulomb / volt
*Basics of Capacitor Polarised Unpolarised
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*CapacitorCurrent voltage relationship :Voltage current relationship :Energy stored in capacitor :
*Series CapacitorTotal capacitance connected in series :
*Parallel CapacitorTotal capacitance connected in parallel :
*Basics of InductorInductor : consist of coil of conducting wire
*Basics of InductorPassive elementAble to store energy in its magnetic fieldInductance : the property whereby an inductor exhibits opposition to the charge of current flowing through it, measured in henrys (H)
*InductorCurrent voltage relationship :Voltage current relationship :Energy stored in inductor :
*Series InductorTotal inductance connected in series :
*Parallel InductorTotal inductance connected in parallel :
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