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Tony2001 Tony2001
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11 years ago
if the capacitance of a capacitor is x farad, then how do i count the total current release if the capacitor fully discharge in an instant? Can someone tell me the formula or any method on how to count it?
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11 years ago
Farad is the unit of capacitance when one coulomb of charge given to its plates raises its potential difference by one volt.

Q(coulomb) = C(farad) x E(volt)

I(ampere) = P(Volt-Ampere) x C(farad) / Q(coulomb)
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datty117datty117
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11 years ago
Your dealing in apples and oranges here. A farad is a measure of capaitance. Ampear is measure of curent flow. Got a lot of science to cover before you can get there from here. Like overcoming the time/space continium as espoused in the movie "Back to the Future"

Take a Pepsi and call me in the morning.
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11 years ago
1 Ampere is the current when 1 coulomb passes a given point in 1 second.

I=q/s
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