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Figure 6.1(a) Types of capacitor construction
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Figure 6.1(b) Types of capacitor construction
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Figure 6.1(c) Types of capacitor construction
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Figure 6.1(d) Types of capacitor construction
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Figure 6.1(e) Types of capacitor construction
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Figure 6.2 Actual physical appearance of capacitors in approximately the same layout as that shown in Figure 6.1: (a) stacked plate capacitor (mica), (b) rolled capacitor, (c) electrolytic capacitor, (d) ceramic capacitor (marked 20 per cent), (e) variable capacitor 6 Copyright 2003 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd PPTs t/a Electrical Principals for the Electrical Trades 5e by Jenneson Slides prepared by Anne McLean Copyright 2003 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd PPTs t/a Electrical Principals for the Electrical Trades 5e by Jenneson Slides prepared by Anne McLean
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Figure 6.3 Capacitors in series
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Figure 6.4 Capacitors in parallel
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Figure 6.5 Charging a capacitor
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Figure 6.6 (a) Resistance connected in series with a capacitor to limit the current flow. The direction of current flow is different for both conditions 10 Copyright 2003 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd PPTs t/a Electrical Principals for the Electrical Trades 5e by Jenneson Slides prepared by Anne McLean
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Figure 6.6 (b) Resistance connected in series with a capacitor to limit the current flow. The direction of current flow is different for both conditions 11 Copyright 2003 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd PPTs t/a Electrical Principals for the Electrical Trades 5e by Jenneson Slides prepared by Anne McLean
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Figure 6.7 Charge and discharge curves
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Figure 6.8 Time constant for an R–C circuit
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