Capacitor is a component that collects and stores electrical charges and works like a battery. The capacitor consists of two conductors (usually plates) that are close apart, separated by a medium material in the middle. The charge is collected when the plate is connected to the power supply. One plate gathers positive charge, while the other plate gathers negative charge. Capacitors can store electrical charges even if there is no more power
Passive component is a small device that does not require a power supply to operate, with the exception of connected available AC current (AC) circuits. Passive devices cannot gain power or become power supplies. Typical passive components are resistors, inductors, capacitors, and transformers that are necessary to build any electronic or electrical circuit.
Ferrite is a ceramic compound made from a mixture of iron and other types of metal materials. Ferrite is common lying in many types of electrical components, including antennas. This core has windings of wire-wound components such as transformers and inductors. It is very useful because it provides low conductivity and high magnetic conductivity.
Resistor is an electrical component that limits the flow of current. Although the resistor does not amplify or change the current, it is, to some extent, a powerful small device because it helps you limit the flow of current in a controlled manner.
Capacitors can be divided into a variety of types, including thin film capacitors, mica capacitors, ceramic capacitors, electrolytic capacitors, aluminum electrolytic capacitors, tantalum electrolytic capacitors and power factor correction capacitors
Inductory is a passive device that stores or provides electrical energy but does not produce it. It contains a coil wrapped around the core, which is usually made of ferrite or iron. A magnetic field is generated when the current passes through the coil. Winding the wire around the ferrite increases the strength significantly
Passive components can be used alone or connected together in circuits and can be combined in series or in parallel to control complex circuits or signals

Passive components

Types of passive components
Capacitor
Resistors
Ferrite
 
 
 
 
 
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