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a capacitor consists of two metal plates separated
by an insulating material.
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a capacitor can store an electric charge, and that
its ability to store a charge (capacitance) depends upon the area of the
plates and their separation.
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3d.3 Understand that capacitors block direct current
but allow alternating current to pass by continuously charging and
discharging.
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The effect described above of the current flowing
in a DC circuit until the plates are charged is used to effectively BLOCK
a DC current.
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However, when an AC is applied to a capacitor then
the current continues to "apparently flow" due to the continuous charging
and discharging of the capacitor each cycle of the AC wave form.
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larger values of capacitor may be polarised and must
be correctly connected.
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