AC Fundamentals Final Unit 19
1.8 secs
A 100 mF capacitor and a 3.6 k W resistor are connected in series. How long will it take for the capacitor to change its charge completely?
dielectric
A HIPOT is a test set used to test capacitor _____.
plates;dielectrics
A capacitor is constructed by separating two metal conductors called _____ with an insulating material called a(n) _____.
5
A charge curve for a capacitor is divided into _____ time constants.
capacitor
A device that opposes a change of voltage is a(n) _____.
increase
Increasing the surface area of the plates will cause the capacitance of a capacitor to _____.
can be used with AC or DC
Nonpolarized capacitors _____.
military
The JAN standard is used to mark a capacitor intended for _____.
electrostatic charge
Energy in a capacitor is stored as a(n) _____.
voltage difference between the plates
In a capacitor, the amount of dielectric stress is proportional to the _____.
amount of dielectric stress
In a capacitor, the voltage difference between the plates controls the _____.
leakage
In some capacitors there is a small amount of current that flows from one plate, through the dielectric material to the other plate. This current is called _____ current.
must be used with DC only
Polarized capacitors _____.
electrolytic
Polarized capacitors are also known as _____ capacitors.
f
The farad is symbolized by the letter _____.
dielectric constant
The material between the plates is rated by a value called the _____.
farad
The unit capacitance is the _____.
air
Variable capacitors normally have a dielectric of _____.
RC time constant
When a capacitor is connected in a circuit with a resistor, the amount of time needed to charge the capacitor is called the _____.
exponential
Capacitors charge and discharge at a(n) _____ rate.