capacitor
[C] Countable
pl: capacitors
This term describes a device that acts like a temporary battery, absorbing energy and releasing it rapidly when needed. It is a technical term used almost exclusively in engineering, electronics, and physics, carrying a connotation of precision and electrical stability. In practical application, it is often associated with the concept of filtering or buffering. While a battery provides long-term energy storage, a capacitor is viewed as a fast-acting reservoir, making it essential for camera flashes or power supply stabilization.
Used to count individual physical components on a circuit board.
Meanings
Noun
An electronic component that stores electrical energy in an electric field.
"The circuit requires a high-capacity capacitor to smooth the voltage."