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  1. Capacitor (29664 bytes)
    2: ...te electric charges have been placed. Intentional capacitors have thin conducting plates (usually made of met...
    4: == Physics of the capacitor ==
    9: ...es. (The air gap is shown for clarity; in a real capacitor, the dielectric is in direct contact with the pla...
    13: The capacitor's [[capacitance]] (''C'') is a measure of the amo...
    16: ... Since the farad is a very large unit, values of capacitors are usually expressed in microfarads (µF),...

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  1. Ceramics (15941 bytes)
    7: ... and porcelain to decorative tiles and modern sculptures, reflecting both functional and aesthetic pur...
    34: ...beyond functional ware to include large-scale sculptures and mixed media installations. Artists like G...
    42: ...in ancient traditions, continues to evolve and adapt, reflecting the changing times and cultural conte...
    53: ...4</sub>[[carbon|C]]), which is used in some helicopter and tank armor.
    55: ...y]] phenomena in these materials can give rise to PTC behavior for [[heating element]]s.
  2. Computer (32773 bytes)
    45: **[[Laptop|Laptop computer]]
    54: ...tor integrated circuits]] (silicon chips) were adopted and have been the mainstay of computing technol...
    56: This description of implementation technologies is not exhausti...
    58: ...is is presently in its early stages. With the exception of [[quantum computer]]s, the implementation t...
    67: ...s, such as the [[decimal|decimal system]]. The adoption of binary resulted in simplified designs for i...
  3. Capacitor (29664 bytes)
    2: ...te electric charges have been placed. Intentional capacitors have thin conducting plates (usually made of met...
    4: == Physics of the capacitor ==
    9: ...es. (The air gap is shown for clarity; in a real capacitor, the dielectric is in direct contact with the pla...
    13: The capacitor's [[capacitance]] (''C'') is a measure of the amo...
    16: ... Since the farad is a very large unit, values of capacitors are usually expressed in microfarads (&micro;F),...
  4. Electricity (13894 bytes)
    8: ...[[Dendera light]]. Other devices discovered in Egyptian and other archaeological digs have been allege...
    10: ...nd ''negative''. The [[Leyden jar]], a type of [[capacitor]] for electrical energy in large quantities, was ...
    22: ...f public opinion]] as to which system would be adopted as the standard for power transmission (known a...
    24: ...Topsy the Elephant]]. AC power was eventually adopted as the standard.
    35: ...[[power supply|power supplies]], [[resistor]]s, [[capacitor]]s, [[semiconductor]]s such as [[transistor]]s, a...
  5. Astable (461 bytes)
    1: ...ontrolled by the charging (or discharging) of a [[capacitor]] through a [[resistor]].
  6. Niobium (10560 bytes)
    46: | <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[krypton|Kr]]<nowiki>]</nowiki>4d<sup>4</sup> 5[[s-orbit...
    132: | [[electron capture|&epsilon;]]
    162: ...ndard temperature and pressure|STP]] are used except where noted.</font>
    176: *The metal has a low capture cross-section for thermal [[neutron]]s and so ...
    180: ... evaluated as an alternative to [[tantalum]] in [[capacitor]]s.
  7. Tantalum (11817 bytes)
    115: | [[electron capture|&epsilon;]]
    122: | [[electron capture|&epsilon;]]
    129: | [[electron capture|&epsilon;]]
    136: | [[electron capture|&epsilon;]] <br> [[beta emission|&beta;<sup>-<...
    143: | [[electron capture|&epsilon;]] <br> [[beta emission|&beta;<sup>-<...
  8. 18th century new (49640 bytes)
    27: * [[1707]]: [[Mount Fuji]] erupts in Japan.
    47: * [[1719]]: Spanish attempt to restart the [[Jacobite rising#The Rebellion/Ri...
    88: * [[1740]]: British attempt to capture [[St. Augustine, Florida]] but lose to the Spa...
    94: ...t the [[Jacobite Rising#1744 French invasion attempt|Jacobite rebellion]] fails
    105: ...English and English allies. The North American chapter of the [[Seven Years' War]].
  9. Leyden jar (3953 bytes)
    1: ...[image:Leydenjar.png|thumb|right|111px|Original [[capacitor]]]]
    3: The '''Leyden jar''' was the original [[capacitor]], developed in the [[18th century]] and used to ...
    5: ==Description==
    16: ...ysicist [[James Clerk Maxwell]] invented the concept of [[displacement current]], d'''D'''/dt, to make...
    26: ...d doesn't happen at lower voltages. In a typical capacitor, the charge is on the surface of the conductors. ...

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