Electrical capacitance of a conductor

 The electric capacitance of a conductor is a measure of its ability to store electric charge. It is defined as the ratio of the electric charge on the conductor to its electric potential.


     C = Q/V


Where:

    C is the capacitance 

   Q is charge 

   V is the potential difference 


Capacitance depends on factors such as the conductor's size, shape, and the dielectric material surrounding it. It is measured in Farads (F).

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