open encyclopedia * Article Search: * *
*
*

Farad

From open-encyclopedia.com - the free encyclopedia.

The farad (symbol F) is the SI unit of capacitance (named after Michael Faraday). A capacitor has a value of one farad when one coulomb of charge causes a potential difference of one volt across it. Its dimensions in SI units are:

<math>C\cdot V^{-1} = m^{-2}\cdot kg^{-1}\cdot s^4\cdot A^2<math>

Since the farad is a very large unit, values of capacitors are usually expressed in microfarads (μF), nanofarads (nF), or picofarads (pF). Multiples higher than the microfarad are rarely used in practice, even for large capacitances, so that a capacitance of 4.7×10-3F, for example, is usually written as 4700μF.

The farad should not be confused with the faraday, an old unit of charge nowadays superseded by the coulomb.

The reciprocal of capacitance is called elastance, the (non-standard, non-SI) unit of which is the daraf.

SI electricity units

 

SI Base unit
Name Symbol Quantity Notes
ampere A Current
SI Derived units
Name Symbol Quantity Notes
volt V Potential difference
ohm Ω Resistance, Impedance, Reactance
farad F Capacitance
henry H Inductance
siemens S Conductance, Admittance, Susceptance −1
coulomb C Electric charge
ohm &middot metre Ω &middot m Resistivity
siemens per metre S / m Conductivity
henry per metre H /m Permeability μ
farad per metre F / m Permittivity ε
reciprocal farad F−1 Elastance =F−1


da:Farad de:Farad es:Faradio fr:Farad it:Farad he:פאראד nl:Farad ja:ファラド pl:Farad fi:Faradi ru:Фарад

Contribute Found an omission? You can freely contribute to this Wikipedia article. Edit Article
Copyright © 2003-2004 Zeeshan Muhammad. All rights reserved. Legal notices. Part of the New Frontier Information Network.