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  2. Energy storage - Wikipedia

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    A capacitor can store electric energy when disconnected from its charging circuit, so it can be used like a temporary battery, or like other types of rechargeable energy storage system. [73] Capacitors are commonly used in electronic devices to maintain power supply while batteries change. (This prevents loss of information in volatile memory.)

  3. Body capacitance - Wikipedia

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    Like any other electrically conductive object, a human body can store electric charge if insulated. The actual amount of capacitance varies with the surroundings; it would be low when standing on top of a pole with nothing nearby, but high when leaning against an insulated, but grounded large metal surface, such as a household refrigerator, or ...

  4. Capacitor - Wikipedia

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    A capacitor can store electric energy when disconnected from its charging circuit, so it can be used like a temporary battery, or like other types of rechargeable energy storage system. [77] Capacitors are commonly used in electronic devices to maintain power supply while batteries are being changed.

  5. Superconducting magnetic energy storage - Wikipedia

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    Superconducting magnetic energy storage (SMES) systems store energy in the magnetic field created by the flow of direct current in a superconducting coil that has been cryogenically cooled to a temperature below its superconducting critical temperature. This use of superconducting coils to store magnetic energy was invented by M. Ferrier in 1970.

  6. Leyden jar - Wikipedia

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    This demonstration appears to suggest that capacitors store their charge inside their dielectric. This theory was taught throughout the 1800s. This theory was taught throughout the 1800s. However, this phenomenon is a special effect caused by the high voltage on the Leyden jar. [ 35 ]

  7. Parasitic capacitance - Wikipedia

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    When two conductors at different potentials are close to one another, they are affected by each other's electric field and store opposite electric charges, forming a capacitor. [1] Changing the potential V {\displaystyle V} between the conductors requires a current i {\displaystyle i} into or out of the conductors to charge or discharge them: [ 2 ]

  8. List of capacitor manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    A capacitor is a passive device on a circuit board that stores electrical energy in an electric field by virtue of accumulating electric charges on two close surfaces insulated from each other. This is a list of known capacitor manufacturers, their headquarters country of origin, and year founded. The oldest capacitor companies were founded ...

  9. Egyptian Electric Utility and Consumer Protection Regulatory ...

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    [1] [2] It was established by virtue of Republican Decree No. 326 of 1997, amended by Decree No. 339 of 2000, reorganizing the Electricity Regulatory Authority and Consumer Protection, Electricity Law No. 87 of 2015, and Decision of the Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy No. 230 of 2016 issuing the executive regulations of the ...