Introduction To Capacitors (C=Q/V) - Practical Electronics for Inventors Book #10
Hamed Adefuwa
In this video I start my studies in capacitors. Starting with C=Q/V.
Capacitors consist of two parallel conductive plates (usually a metal) which are prevented from touching each other (separated) by an insulating material called the “dielectric”. When a voltage is applied to these plates an electrical current flows charging up one plate with a positive charge with respect to the supply voltage and the other plate with an equal and opposite negative charge.
Q (Charge, in Coulombs) = C (Capacitance, in Farads) x V (Voltage, in Volts)
Hi, I'm Hamed, an Electrical & Electronics Engineering Student in Leeds, UK. At the time of recording this video I am in my second year at university.
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