[tex]\sf\huge\underline\pink{Answer:-}[/tex]
[tex]\rightarrow[/tex]The capacitance of any capacitor can be either fixed or variable depending on their usage.
[tex]\rightarrow[/tex]Capacitance is expressed as the ratio of the electric charge on each conductor to the potential difference (i.e., voltage) between them.
[tex]\rightarrow[/tex]The capacitance value of a capacitor is measured in farads (F), units named for English physicist Michael Faraday (1791–1867).
[tex]\sf\large\underline\blue{Formula:-}[/tex]
➢ [tex]\sf\green{q = CV}[/tex]
Where,
[tex]\rightarrow\sf{q = charge}[/tex]
[tex]\rightarrow\sf{C = capacitance}[/tex]
[tex]\rightarrow\sf{V = voltage}[/tex]
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