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What is a Farad equal to?

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The farad is the standard unit of capacitance. Reduced to base SI units one farad is the equivalent of one second to the fourth power ampere squared per kilogram per meter squared (s4 A2/kg m2). When the voltage across a 1 F capacitor changes at a rate of one volt per second (1 V/s) a current flow of 1 A results.

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