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n2:FARAD
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n3:DerivedUnit n3:Unit
rdfs:label
farad farad فاراد farad farad farad farad פאראד فاراد फैराड farad фарада faradium farad φαράντ Farad ファラド фарад faradio 法拉 farad farad farad
rdfs:isDefinedBy
n5:unit
dcterms:description
The SI unit of electric capacitance. Very early in the study of electricity scientists discovered that a pair of conductors separated by an insulator can store a much larger charge than an isolated conductor can store. The better the insulator, the larger the charge that the conductors can hold. This property of a circuit is called capacitance, and it is measured in farads. One farad is defined as the ability to store one coulomb of charge per volt of potential difference between the two conductors. This is a natural definition, but the unit it defines is very large. In practical circuits, capacitance is often measured in microfarads, nanofarads, or sometimes even in picofarads (10-12 farad, or trillionths of a farad). The unit is named for the British physicist Michael Faraday (1791-1867), who was known for his work in electricity and electrochemistry.
n3:dbpediaMatch
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Farad
n3:hasDimensionVector
n8:A0E2L-2I0M-1H0T4D0
n3:informativeReference
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farad?oldid=493070876
n3:symbol
F
n3:hasQuantityKind
n10:Capacitance
n3:applicableSystem
n9:PLANCK n9:SI n9:CGS n9:CGS-EMU n9:CGS-GAUSS
n3:conversionMultiplier
1
n3:definedUnitOfSystem
n9:SI
n3:derivedCoherentUnitOfSystem
n9:SI
n3:iec61360Code
0112/2///62720#UAA144
n3:omUnit
n7:farad
n3:siUnitsExpression
C/V
n3:ucumCode
F
n3:udunitsCode
F
n3:uneceCommonCode
FAR