what is the difference between the voltage of 5 volts
capacitor and and 5 volts battery?
Answer Posted / melese tsegaye
A 5-volt capacitor stores electrical energy in an electric field, while a 5-volt battery produces electrical energy through a chemical reaction. The capacitor can discharge its stored energy rapidly, while a battery typically provides a steady voltage over a longer period. Additionally, a capacitor can be charged and discharged repeatedly, while a battery typically has a limited lifespan.
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