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This only works because the tissue is socked in a flammable liquid. It's really not that dangerous.

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A capacitor is an electronic component that stores electrical energy in an electric field. Think of it as a tiny battery that can quickly charge and discharge, holding onto electrical energy for short periods.

Here's a breakdown of how capacitors work and their key characteristics:

How Capacitors Work:

1. Two Conductors: A capacitor consists of two conductive plates (usually metal) separated by a non-conductive material called a dielectric.
2. Electric Field: When a voltage is applied across the capacitor's plates, an electric field is created between them. This electric field stores the energy.
3. Charge Storage: Electrons accumulate on one plate, creating a negative charge, while the other plate develops a positive charge. The amount of charge stored is directly proportional to the applied voltage.
4. Capacitance: The ability of a capacitor to store charge is called its capacitance, measured in Farads (F). A higher capacitance means the capacitor can store more charge at a given voltage.

Key Characteristics of Capacitors:

- Capacitance (C): Measured in Farads (F), it indicates the amount of charge the capacitor can store at a given voltage.
- Voltage Rating (V): The maximum voltage that can be applied across the capacitor without damaging it.
- Dielectric Constant (k): A property of the dielectric material that determines how much electric field can be stored for a given voltage. Higher dielectric constants allow for smaller capacitors with the same capacitance.
- Leakage Current: A small amount of current that can flow through the dielectric material, even in reverse bias.
- Equivalent Series Resistance (ESR): The internal resistance of the capacitor, which can affect its performance at high frequencies.

Types of Capacitors:

- Electrolytic Capacitors: These capacitors use an electrolyte as the dielectric and have high capacitance values. They are polarized, meaning they must be connected with the correct polarity.
- Ceramic Capacitors: These capacitors use ceramic materials as the dielectric and offer good stability and high-frequency performance.
- Film Capacitors: These capacitors use thin films of plastic or metal as the dielectric and are known for their low leakage current and high voltage ratings.
- Variable Capacitors: These capacitors allow you to adjust their capacitance value, often used in tuning circuits.

Applications of Capacitors:

- Filtering: Capacitors are widely used in electronic circuits to filter out unwanted frequencies, such as ripple voltage in power supplies.
- Energy Storage: Capacitors can store energy for short periods, making them useful in backup power systems, flash photography, and other applications.
- Timing: Capacitors can be used to create time delays in circuits, for example, in oscillators and timers.
- Coupling: Capacitors are used to couple signals between different parts of a circuit without allowing DC current to flow.
- Smoothing: Capacitors can smooth out voltage fluctuations, improving the performance of electronic devices.

Key Points:

- Capacitors don't store charge directly on the plates. They store it in the electric field between the plates.
- When a capacitor is fully charged, no more current flows through it.
- Capacitors can be combined in series or parallel to achieve desired capacitance values.

I hope this explanation of capacitors is helpful! Let me know if you have any other questions. (It's not chatgpt its cici)

Niki_chihuahua-ee
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This has to be the most annoying music ever used in a YT video.

j_m_b_
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imagine the capacitors used in camera flashes

AlokzAndKeakeaavea.
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I have this type of capacitor and not voltage ⚡️ inside I can I charge it

musaibrahim
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Capasitor Yang Masih Menyimpan Suatu Tegangan Tinggi atau Besarnya Voltase ...🤔☝️🙄

musicofficialstudio
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It is flash this capacitor isn't dangerous, this type of paper are fully flammable.

wasiqurrahaman
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بالرغم من حجم مكثف الغسالات التلفزيونات الا انها لا تعمل شي بهذه الخطورة

arkanharb
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This is why I hate high voltage capacitors.

Dis_Dude_Ben
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Put 24 volts AC to this cap. Get out of the way!

navvet
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Cái này tôi đã thử rất nhiều lần và nó không nguy hiểm nếu chúng ta không chạm tay trực tiếp vào hai điện cực của tụ điện

atNguyen-qmxv
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It's not dangerous small spark comes but tissue has flemable liquid

praveenms
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tesla cần nghiên cứu tụ sạt bin siêu nhanh này :D

anhhaiang
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Ебать открытие...
Есть банки 450 вольт, зарядите до 500 и коротните

Даже возьмите тыщи 4 на 60 вольт с зарчдом до 50, по ле кз будет не менее эпично.

cobrettiford
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🤨🤨🤨it's already charged so blasted

speedx
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Don’t play with electricity it’s dangerous

Dustdevilchasers-yo
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Bro just put gasoline or used flash paper

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