Capacitors: Theory, Types and Applications (Electrical Engineering Developments)

Capacitors: Theory, Types and Applications (Electrical Engineering Developments)

Capacitors: Theory, Types and Applications (Electrical Engineering Developments)

by: Alexander L. Schulz (Editor)

Publisher: Nova Science Pub Inc

Edition: UK ed.

Publication Date: 2010-09-30

Language: English

Print Length: 119 pages

ISBN-10: 1616689722

ISBN-13: 9781616689728

Book Description

A capacitor or condenser is a passive electronic component consisting of a pair of conductors separated by a dielectric (insulator). When a potential difference (voltage) exists across the conductors, an electric field is present in the dielectric. This field stores energy and produces a mechanical force between the conductors. The effect is greatest when there is a narrow separation between large areas of conductors, hence capacitor conductors are often called plates. This book reviews research on the role of capacitors and capacitance within plasma processing; voltage stabilisation using a storage capacitor; disposal of PCB capacitors in Kazakhstan; and how ideal and real capacitors affect the behaviour of energy efficiencies.

Editorial Reviews

A capacitor or condenser is a passive electronic component consisting of a pair of conductors separated by a dielectric (insulator). When a potential difference (voltage) exists across the conductors, an electric field is present in the dielectric. This field stores energy and produces a mechanical force between the conductors. The effect is greatest when there is a narrow separation between large areas of conductors, hence capacitor conductors are often called plates. This book reviews research on the role of capacitors and capacitance within plasma processing; voltage stabilisation using a storage capacitor; disposal of PCB capacitors in Kazakhstan; and how ideal and real capacitors affect the behaviour of energy efficiencies.

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