capacitor - Meaning in Sanskrit

capacitor - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of capacitor in English

capacitor noun

  1. an electrical device characterized by its capacity to store an electric charge

What is capacitor meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase capacitor refers to an electrical device characterized by its capacity to store an electric charge. See capacitor meaning in Sanskrit, capacitor definition, translation and meaning of capacitor in Sanskrit. Find capacitor similar words, capacitor synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of capacitor. Find the answer of what is the meaning of capacitor in Sanskrit.

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