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Capacitors store [[DC]] energy and releases it later. Capacitors only store [[DC]] and let [[AC]] pass though with a little resistance. | Capacitors store [[DC]] energy and releases it later. Capacitors only store [[DC]] and let [[AC]] pass though with a little resistance. | ||
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Revision as of 09:04, 8 July 2019
Overview
Electricity is the flow of electrons. It can be captured in certain liquids and solids.
Power Source
The power source of a circuit supplies electrons and when the electrons are finished it takes the back.
Resistors
Resistors diffuse some of the electric and may have a proper function like a light bulb or a fan. Anything that consumes electricity and gives less back is a resistor. Always have a resistor in your circuits. It there is no resistance the current is 100%. Also, the resistor needs to be big enough.
Capacitors
Capacitors store DC energy and releases it later. Capacitors only store DC and let AC pass though with a little resistance.
See Also
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