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Capacitance in Transmission Line and Antenna Formulas
Capacitance is the ratio of the amount of electric charge stored on a conductor to a difference in electric potential. And is denoted by C. Capacitance is usually measured using the Microfarad for Capacitance. Note that the value of Capacitance is always negative.
Transmission Line and Antenna formulas that make use of Capacitance
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Phase Constant in Telephone Cable
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Velocity of Propagation in Telephonic Cable
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Characteristic Impedance of Transmission Line
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Conductance of Distortionless Line
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FAQ
What is the Capacitance?
Capacitance is the ratio of the amount of electric charge stored on a conductor to a difference in electric potential. Capacitance is usually measured using the Microfarad for Capacitance. Note that the value of Capacitance is always negative.
Can the Capacitance be negative?
Yes, the Capacitance, measured in Capacitance can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Capacitance?
Capacitance is usually measured using the Microfarad[μF] for Capacitance. Farad[μF], Kilofarad[μF], Millifarad[μF] are the few other units in which Capacitance can be measured.
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