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Capacitor and Condensor
What is the difference between a capacitor and a condensor?


  
Total Answers and Comments: 3 Last Update: July 17, 2008     Asked by: kanchan13 
  
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Submitted by: satyavir
 

hi        A capacitor of high rating ie a power capacitor is called as condensor



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May 16, 2008 13:10:34   #1  
kanna99 Member Since: May 2008   Contribution: 2    

RE: Capacitor and Condensor
capacitor and condencer both are one and the same. when a dielectric material is placed in betwwen two conducting plates forms a capacitor. it is used to store energy.
 
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May 20, 2008 07:40:42   #2  
s.v.vijayaraj Member Since: March 2008   Contribution: 12    

RE: Capacitor and Condensor
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                The work is same but the condensor is used in fans to have a leading factor capacitor are used in single phase motors etc

 
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July 17, 2008 01:33:52   #3  
satyavir Member Since: July 2008   Contribution: 2    

RE: Capacitor and Condensor

hi        A capacitor of high rating ie a power capacitor is called as condensor


 
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