Capacitor definition

Capacitor means a device for accumulating and holding a charge of electricity that consists of conducting surfaces separated by a dielectric fluid.
Capacitor means a device for accumulating and holding a charge of electricity that consists of conducting surfaces separated by a dielectric fluid. For the purposes of this chapter, “capacitor” does not include dry-cell capacitors.
Capacitor means a device for accumulating and holding a charge of electricity and consisting of conducting surfaces separated by a dielectric, as defined in 40 CFR 761.3.

Examples of Capacitor in a sentence

  • Electrolytic Capacitor means: aluminum and tantalum electrolytic capacitors; and, Electrolytic Class Period means: September 1, 1997 to December 31, 2014.

  • All Persons in Canada who purchased Electrolytic Capacitors or a product containing an Electrolytic Capacitor during the Electrolytic Class Period other than (1) all BC Settlement Class members (2) all Québec Settlement Class members and (3) Excluded Persons.

  • The first DTT- 1/MWP-2 equipment required at ▇▇▇▇▇▇ will include: - One FSK PLC Transmitter - One phase C wave Trap - One Phase C Coupling Capacitor Voltage Transformer (CCVT) - One phase C Line Tuner The second DTT-2/MWP-2 equipment will utilize audiotone equipment over the ▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇ microwave communication link described in the Microwave System description.

  • All Persons in British Columbia who purchased Film Capacitors or a product containing a Film Capacitor during the Film Class Period.

  • All Persons in Canada who purchased Film Capacitors or a product containing a Film Capacitor during the Film Class Period other than (1) all BC Settlement Class members and (2) all Québec Settlement Class members.

  • Capacitor shall be usable for indoor use, permissible overloads being as below.

  • All Persons who purchased in Québec at least one Electrolytic Capacitor or a product containing at least one Electrolytic Capacitor during the Electrolytic Class Period, except Excluded Persons.

  • All Persons in Canada who purchased Film Capacitors or a product containing a Film Capacitor during the Film Class Period except Excluded Persons.

  • All Persons who purchased in Québec at least one Electrolytic Capacitor or a product containing at least one Electrolytic Capacitor during the Electrolytic Class Period except Excluded Persons.

  • All Persons in Canada who purchased Electrolytic Capacitors or a product containing an Electrolytic Capacitor during the Class Period other than (1) all BC Settlement Class members (2) all Québec Settlement Class members and (3) Excluded Persons.


More Definitions of Capacitor

Capacitor means an electrical facility provided for generation of reactive power;
Capacitor means a device for accumulating and holding a charge of electricity and consisting of conducting surfaces separated by a dielectric.
Capacitor means an electrical facility provided for generation of
Capacitor means an electrical gadget provided for generation of
Capacitor means a device for accumulating and holding a charge of electricity and consisting of conducting surfaces separated by a dielectric. Capacitors are found in ballasts. Types of capacitors are as follows:

Related to Capacitor

  • Capacity means the installed capacity requirement of the Reliability Assurance Agreement or similar such requirements as may be established.

  • Substrate means the surface onto which a coating is applied or into which a coating is impregnated.

  • HDPE means high density polyethylene;

  • Protector means a person appointed in an animal trust to enforce the trust on behalf of the animal or, if no such person is appointed in the trust, a person appointed by the court for that purpose.

  • Duplex means a building comprising, by horizontal division, two dwelling units, each of which has a separate entrance to grade;