A 275V safety capacitor with the designation 104K and a capacitance of 0.1µF is a specific type of capacitor commonly used in electrical and electronic circuits to ensure safety and minimize the risk of electrical shocks. Here is a breakdown of its characteristics:
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Voltage rating: The capacitor is rated to withstand a maximum voltage of 275V. This means it can safely operate in circuits with voltages up to this level without experiencing voltage breakdown or damage.
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Safety capacitor: The term “safety capacitor” indicates that this capacitor is designed and built with safety considerations in mind. It is intended to provide protection against electric shock hazards and to comply with safety standards for electrical equipment.
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Capacitance: The capacitance of the capacitor is 0.1µF (microfarads). Capacitance is a measure of the capacitor’s ability to store electrical charge. In this case, it means that the capacitor can store a charge of 0.1µF when a voltage is applied across its terminals.
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104K designation: The “104K” designation is a code used to represent the capacitance value. In this case, “104” indicates that the capacitance is 10 followed by four zeros, which translates to 100,000 picofarads (pF). The “K” represents the tolerance of the capacitor, where “K” stands for ±10%. Therefore, the actual capacitance of the capacitor can vary by ±10% from the nominal value.
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