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A Capacitor is a component that stores energy in an electric field. It does
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this by having two plates seperated by a dielectric. This is called
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capactitance and is measured in farads.
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capactitance and is measured in farads (F).
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= Impedance =
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Ac voltage and current are often in phase, in something such as a resistor.
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However, they can become out of phase when passing through a [[Capacitor]] or
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[[Inductor]]. Capacitors are resistant to changes in voltage, causing voltage
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and current to get out of sync. Inductors are resistant to chagnes in current,
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causing voltage to get out of sync.
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= Inductor =
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An Inductor is a component that stores energy in a magnetic field. It does this
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by using a current flowing through a coil of wire, often around a magnet.
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Inductance is measured in Henery's (H)
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* [[Resistor]]
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* [[Capacitor]]
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* [[Incudctor]]
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* [[Inductor]]
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* [[Impedance]]
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== Combinational ==
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