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How to Calculate Capacitance

What is Capacitance?

Capacitance measures an electrical component's ability to store charge. It's defined as the ratio of stored charge to the applied voltage, determining how much electrical energy a capacitor can hold.

Formula

The calculator uses C = ε × A / d to find capacitance in farads
C
ε × A / d to find capacitance in farads — ε × A / d to find capacitance in farads
A
A value — Variable used in the calculation

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1Enter the permittivity of the dielectric material, plate area, and plate separation
  2. 2The calculator uses C = ε × A / d to find capacitance in farads
  3. 3Results show stored charge capacity for various voltage levels

Worked Examples

Input
A = 100 cm², d = 1 mm, ε = ε₀
Result
C ≈ 88.5 pF
Using air dielectric

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Mixing unit systems (cm vs m) in plate area and separation calculations
  • Forgetting that capacitors block DC current in steady state

Frequently Asked Questions

What does increasing plate area do?

Larger plate area increases capacitance because it provides more surface for charge storage.

How does the dielectric material affect capacitance?

A dielectric's permittivity increases capacitance; materials like ceramic or plastic enhance charge storage compared to air.

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