- elastance of capacitor
- elastancja kondensatora
English-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science. 2013.
English-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science. 2013.
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daraf — a unit of electrical elastance, which is the ability of an electric potential to charge a capacitor. The daraf is equal to one volt of potential per coulomb of charge (V/C). The name of the unit is farad spelled backwards, because the… … Dictionary of units of measurement
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Daraf — The daraf is the unit of electrical elastance (symbol: F−1), the voltage across a capacitor after accepting an electric charge of 1 coulomb; it is the reciprocal of the farad. Proposed by Arthur Edwin Kennelly in 1936 as a backwards spelling… … Wikipedia