The capacitance of a circuit element is defined as Q/V, where Q is the magnitude of charge

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The capacitance of a circuit element is defined as Q/V, where Q is the magnitude of charge stored in the element and V is the magnitude of the voltage difference across the element. The SI derived unit of capacitance is the farad (F). Express the farad in terms of the basic units.

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Schaum S Outline Of Electric Circuits

ISBN: 9781260011968

7th Edition

Authors: Mahmood Nahvi, Joseph Edminister

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