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- Mutual_capacitance abstract "Mutual capacitance is intentional or unintentional capacitance that occurs between two charge-holding objects or conductors, in which the current passing through one passes over into the other. In transmission lines, when conductors are closely spaced together, the air or material separating them acts as a dielectric, and the conductors act as capacitor plates.All objects in the universe, conducting or non-conducting, that hold charge with respect to another exhibit capacitance. An object's capacitance increases when another object is brought closer to it. The human body is a great charge-holding object (capacitor) (this biological property is called body capacitance), and sensitive capacitive detectors can be made to function as proximity detectors. The capacitive property of the human body is also helpful in making touch switches, such as those used in touch-activated lamps. The lamp constantly charges and discharges its metal exterior, measuring a change in capacitance.When mutual capacitance occurs adversely (unintentionally) between transmission lines, this is an example of crosstalk.".
- Mutual_capacitance wikiPageExternalLink class19_Crosstalk_overview.ppt.
- Mutual_capacitance wikiPageExternalLink capacitors.html.
- Mutual_capacitance wikiPageID "5314601".
- Mutual_capacitance wikiPageLength "1655".
- Mutual_capacitance wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Mutual_capacitance wikiPageRevisionID "643527833".
- Mutual_capacitance wikiPageWikiLink Body_capacitance.
- Mutual_capacitance wikiPageWikiLink Capacitance.
- Mutual_capacitance wikiPageWikiLink Capacitive_coupling.
- Mutual_capacitance wikiPageWikiLink Capacitor.
- Mutual_capacitance wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electricity.
- Mutual_capacitance wikiPageWikiLink Crosstalk.
- Mutual_capacitance wikiPageWikiLink Dielectric.
- Mutual_capacitance wikiPageWikiLink Inductance.
- Mutual_capacitance wikiPageWikiLink Inductive_coupling.
- Mutual_capacitance wikiPageWikiLink Intel.
- Mutual_capacitance wikiPageWikiLink Mutual_inductance.
- Mutual_capacitance wikiPageWikiLink Proximity_detector.
- Mutual_capacitance wikiPageWikiLink Proximity_sensor.
- Mutual_capacitance wikiPageWikiLink Touch_sensitive_switch.
- Mutual_capacitance wikiPageWikiLink Touch_switch.
- Mutual_capacitance wikiPageWikiLinkText "mutual capacitance".
- Mutual_capacitance hasPhotoCollection Mutual_capacitance.
- Mutual_capacitance wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Electric-stub.
- Mutual_capacitance wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Mutual_capacitance subject Category:Electricity.
- Mutual_capacitance hypernym Capacitance.
- Mutual_capacitance type Article.
- Mutual_capacitance type Article.
- Mutual_capacitance comment "Mutual capacitance is intentional or unintentional capacitance that occurs between two charge-holding objects or conductors, in which the current passing through one passes over into the other. In transmission lines, when conductors are closely spaced together, the air or material separating them acts as a dielectric, and the conductors act as capacitor plates.All objects in the universe, conducting or non-conducting, that hold charge with respect to another exhibit capacitance.".
- Mutual_capacitance label "Mutual capacitance".
- Mutual_capacitance sameAs m.0df277.
- Mutual_capacitance sameAs Q6944187.
- Mutual_capacitance sameAs Q6944187.
- Mutual_capacitance wasDerivedFrom Mutual_capacitance?oldid=643527833.
- Mutual_capacitance isPrimaryTopicOf Mutual_capacitance.