Definition
Capacitance is the ability of a capacitor to store electrical charge. It's measured in farads (F). Think of it as the 'size' of the capacitor's storage capacity. A higher capacitance means the capacitor can store more charge at a given voltage. It depends on the physical characteristics of the capacitor, such as its size and material. Capacitance is a key property in electronic circuits. β‘οΈπ