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Introduction to Capacitors


Introduction to Capacitors

Just like the Resistor, the Capacitor, sometimes referred to as a Condenser, is a simple passive device that is used to “store electricity”.

The capacitor is a component which has the ability or “capacity” to store energy in the form of an electrical charge producing a potential difference (Static Voltage) across its plates, much like a small rechargeable battery.



There are many different kinds of capacitors available from very small capacitor beads used in resonance circuits to large power factor correction capacitors, but they all do the same thing, they store charge.



In its basic form, a capacitor consists of two or more parallel conductive (metal) plates which are not connected or touching each other, but are electrically separated either by air or by some form of a good insulating material such as waxed paper, mica, ceramic, plastic or some form of a liquid gel as used in electrolytic capacitors. The insulating layer between a capacitors plates is commonly called the Dielectric.


A Typical Capacitor
Due to this insulating layer, DC current can not flow through the capacitor as it blocks it allowing instead a voltage to be present across the plates in the form of an electrical charge.



The conductive metal plates of a capacitor can be either square, circular or rectangular, or they can be of a cylindrical or spherical shape with the general shape, size and construction of a parallel plate capacitor depending on its application and voltage rating.



When used in a direct current or DC circuit, a capacitor charges up to its supply voltage but blocks the flow of current through it because the dielectric of a capacitor is non-conductive and basically an insulator. However, when a capacitor is connected to an alternating current or AC circuit, the flow of the current appears to pass straight through the capacitor with little or no resistance.



There are two types of electrical charge, positive charge in the form of Protons and negative charge in the form of Electrons. When a DC voltage is placed across a capacitor, the positive (+ve) charge quickly accumulates on one plate while a corresponding negative (-ve) charge accumulates on the other plate. For every particle of +ve charge that arrives at one plate a charge of the same sign will depart from the -ve plate.



Then the plates remain charge neutral and a potential difference due to this charge is established between the two plates. Once the capacitor reaches its steady state condition an electrical current is unable to flow through the capacitor itself and around the circuit due to the insulating properties of the dielectric used to separate the plates.



The flow of electrons onto the plates is known as the capacitors Charging Current which continues to flow until the voltage across both plates (and hence the capacitor) is equal to the applied voltage Vc. At this point the capacitor is said to be “fully charged” with electrons. The strength or rate of this charging current is at its maximum value when the plates are fully discharged (initial condition) and slowly reduces in value to zero as the plates charge up to a potential difference across the capacitors plates equal to the source voltage.



The amount of potential difference present across the capacitor depends upon how much charge was deposited onto the plates by the work being done by the source voltage and also by how much capacitance the capacitor has and this is illustrated below.

SAMSUNG J7 (SM-J700F) ALL UNLOCK TRICKS AND TIPS





SAMSUNG J7 (SM-J700F) ALL UNLOCK TRICKS AND TIPS

Tips and tricks for fix problems at SAMSUNG J7 (SM-J700F). The SAMSUNG J7 is Android Lollipop smartphone, because at first time release already use Android Lollipop version 5.1 as factory default operating system. The bigger LCD Screen at 5.5. inches make it different with SAMSUNG GALAXY J5 which only have 5 inches, but but resolutions still using HD at 780p at SAMSUNG J7 (SM-J700F) LCD screen resolutions. This phone have 13 megapixel main camera at back body and 5 megapixel front camera. Both camera (back and front) have LED flash light to help us take better images at low light situations.



What is Advantage of SAMSUNG J7 (SM-J700F) Specifications?

Network GSM 3G HSDPA & 4G LTE

Dual Simcard GSM-GSM

LCD 5.5 inches, 720 x 1280 pixels

Processor Quad-core 1.4 GHz Cortex-A53 From Qualcomm

GPU Adreno 405

Memory Internal 16 GB storage

RAM 1.5 GB

Main Camera 13 MP, 4128 x 3096 pixels, autofocus, LED flash

Front Camera 5 MP with LED light

Operating System Android, v5.1 (Lollipop)

Battery Li-Po 3000 mAh



How to Fix or Problem Solving for Recovery SAMSUNG J7 (SM-J700F) hang or not responding or malfunctions or stuck or freezing or bricked ?

There are some Samsung factory default applications which already included inside SAMSUNG J7, together with Samsung TouchWiz user interface. We also can find some other interesting free applications from Google Play Store for social media or chatting like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, WeChat, Line Messenger, Whatsapp, Blackberry Messenger (BBM), Path, Pinterest, Viber, Skype and many more. But if we still want to download other applications then we have to becareful because some applications or games at Google Play Store may contain virus or malware which can make our SAMSUNG J7 become stuck or hang or bricks or can not boot properly (boot loop). Some users also get trouble at LCD screen not responding with finger touch. When we get this problems, we need to force shutdown or force soft reset or force reboot to clean temporary files and caches at SAMSUNG J7. If we still have problems after doing soft reset, then we have to do hard reset or master format. Please note, do not forget to backup all important data anytime we can, especially when we want to do hard reset or master format, because doing hard reset will remove or wipe any important data.



How to Force Shutdown or Force Soft Reset or Reboot or Restart SAMSUNG J7 (SM-J700F) ?

Please give simple steps to soft reset SAMSUNG J7 when this phone get hang or LCD touch screen display can not responsive in the middle of running applications? When our applications get stuck or hang, sometime our SAMSUNG J7 can become not responding or can not response anything, at this moment we need to force shutdown or force soft reset or reboot to restart all applications from beginning again and also delete temporary files and caches. Please remove back case cover and release or unplug SAMSUNG J7 battery, wait about 5 seconds or more then put again that battery in the right positions, press POWER button to turn it on again. This process also can be done when our SAMSUNG J7 still at normal conditions to clean temporary files or caches, by press and hold POWER button until pop-up menu appear then choose Shutdown / Power off / Reboot menu. Doing soft reset is safe, because this process will not remove anything from our SAMSUNG J7.



#Option 1, How to Hard Reset SAMSUNG J7 (SM-J700F) with software menu:

Turn on SAMSUNG J7 (SM-J700F)

Make sure SAMSUNG J7 (SM-J700F) battery already charge properly

Go to menu: Setting > Backup & Reset > Factory data reset > Reset device

Choose Erase Everything

SAMSUNG J7 (SM-J700F) will do the process to Master Reset to Factory Default





#Option 2, How to Hard Reset SAMSUNG J7 (SM-J700F) with Hardware key button:

Make sure the battery of SAMSUNG J7 (SM


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