Definition of Capacitances

1. Noun. (plural of capacitance) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Capacitances

1. capacitance [n] - See also: capacitance

Lexicographical Neighbors of Capacitances

capablenesses
capabler
capablest
capably
capacified
capacifies
capacify
capacifying
capacious
capaciously
capaciousness
capaciousnesses
capacitance
capacitance flicker
capacitance unit
capacitances (current term)
capacitary
capacitated
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capacitating
capacitations
capacitative
capacities
capacitive
capacitively
capacitor
capacitor microphone
capacitor plague

Literary usage of Capacitances

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Course in Electrical Engineering by Chester Laurens Dawes (1922)
"348 (b), may be replaced by two equal capacitances, C\, C\, connected in series. Fig. ... The joint capacitance of the two capacitances C\, Ci in series is ..."

2. Thin Polymer and Phospholipid Films for Biosensors: Characterisation with by Torbjorn Tjarnhage (1997)
"This is clearly not the case as a closer inspection of Lindholm's paper reveals; large discrepancies between the cv and IS capacitances remained even when ..."

3. Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1919)
"When you consider the fact that you need known inductances, known resistances, known capacitances, some of which must be adjustable, it will easily be ..."

4. Alternating-current Electricity and Its Applications to Industry by William Henry Timbie, Henry Harold Higbie (1916)
"THE CAPACITANCE OF CONDENSERS IN PARALLEL equals the sum of their separate capacitances. THE CAPACITANCE OF CONDENSERS IN SERIES equals the reciprocal of ..."

5. Radio Phone Receiving: A Practical Book for Everybody by Erich Hausmann, Alfred Norton Goldsmith, Louis Alan Hazeltine, John V. L. Hogan, John Harold Morecroft, Frank Emanuel Canavaciol, Robert D. Gibson, Paul C. Hoernel (1922)
"At the very high frequencies used for telephone broadcasting, these capacitances act almost as short- circuits for the radio-frequency currents. ..."

6. Essentials of Electrical Engineering: A Text Book for Colleges and Technical by John Fay Wilson (1915)
"The capacitances given in Table IX were calculated by means of the following formula: * 0.00^677 , x when C = the capacitance in microfarads per 1000 feet ..."

7. Commission Leaflets by Legal dept, American Telephone and Telegraph Company (1919)
"... of the line inequalities among the capacitances to earth of the conductors; and (2) within normal parallels the intensity of the inductive effects. ..."

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