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  2. Motor capacitor - Wikipedia

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    Dual capacitors come in a variety of sizes, depending on the capacitance (measured in microfarads, μF), such as 40 plus 5 μF, and also on the voltage. A 440-volt capacitor can be used in place of a 370-volt, but not a 370-volt in place of a 440-volt. [2] The capacitance must remain within 5% of its original value. [2]

  3. Vacuum variable capacitor - Wikipedia

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    A vacuum variable capacitor. ... 60-170 MV/m for teflon, 470-670 MV/m for fused silica and 2000 MV/m for diamond, compared with 20-40 MV/m for vacuum. There are ...

  4. Capacitor types - Wikipedia

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    Tantalum electrolytic capacitor Ta 2 O 5: ±20%: −40 to +125 °C Frequency dependence Most discrete capacitor types have more or less capacitance changes with ...

  5. RKM code - Wikipedia

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    For capacitances following the (E3, E6, E12 or) E24 series of preferred values, the former ANSI/EIA-198-D:1991, ANSI/EIA-198-1-E:1998 and ANSI/EIA-198-1-F:2002 as well as the amendment IEC 60062:2016/AMD1:2019 to IEC 60062 define a special two-character marking code for capacitors for very small parts which leave no room to print any longer ...

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  7. High voltage - Wikipedia

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    The general public may consider household mains circuits (100 to 250 VAC), which carry the highest voltages they normally encounter, to be high voltage. Voltages over approximately 50 volts can usually cause dangerous amounts of current to flow through a human being who touches two points of a circuit, so safety standards are more restrictive ...