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is it possible to change a capacitor to any potential​

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  • 12-10-2020

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You can charge capacitor to any potential as long as charging voltage is less than rated voltage value of the capacitor. The voltage across a capacitor is limited by the dielectric strength of the insulating material times its thickness.

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