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Oct 2, 2022 at 13:38 comment added JJacquelin On a more general viewpoint pure Capacitance Resistance Inductance can be considered as particular cases : fr.scribd.com/doc/71923015/The-Phasance-Concept .
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Aug 6, 2018 at 5:27 comment added Steeven The latter formula is only valid for a phase angle of 90 degrees, where pure capacitive behavior is seen (in contrast to eg inductive behavior)
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Jan 2, 2016 at 3:38 comment added CuriousOne In physics capacitance is most generally defined by capacitance coefficients, which basically stem from the total energy of a general charge distribution that live on n electrostatic equipotential surfaces (i.e. conductors). It's basically the free space equivalent of your definition. I would be careful defining it with an AC signal, though, since the general definition is meaningful for the electrostatic case, as well, and yours only works well for frequencies at which the speed of light in the circuit does not matter, yet.
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