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  2. Vacuum variable capacitor - Wikipedia

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    A vacuum variable capacitor. A vacuum variable capacitor is a variable capacitor which uses a high vacuum as the dielectric instead of air or other insulating material. This allows for a higher voltage rating than an air dielectric [1] using a smaller total volume.

  3. Capacitor types - Wikipedia

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    100/120 Hz for electrolytic capacitors; 50/60 Hz or 100/120 Hz for non-electrolytic capacitors with C R > 10 μF; A capacitor's summarized resistive losses may be specified either as ESR, as a dissipation factor(DF, tan δ), or as quality factor (Q), depending on application requirements.

  4. Motor capacitor - Wikipedia

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    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 ] Round cylinder-shaped dual run capacitors are commonly used for air conditioning , to help in the starting of the compressor and the condenser fan motor. [ 2 ]

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  7. Capacitor - Wikipedia

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    Capacitors may have their connecting leads arranged in many configurations, for example axially or radially. "Axial" means that the leads are on a common axis, typically the axis of the capacitor's cylindrical body – the leads extend from opposite ends. Radial leads are rarely aligned along radii of the body's circle, so the term is conventional.