| 释义 |
capacitor [kǝ`pas·ǝd·ǝr] ELECTRICITY A device which consists essentially of two conductors (such as parallel metal plates) insulated from each other by a dielectric and which introduces capacitance into a circuit, stores electrical energy, blocks the flow of direct current, and permits the flow of alternating current to a degree dependent on the capacitor's capacitance and the current frequency. Symbolized C. Also known as condenser; electric condenser. |