farad

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The farad is a unit of capacitance defined as ampere times second divided by volt = coulomb divided by volt = coulomb squared divided by joule = coulomb squared divided by newton times metre = second squared times coulomb squared divided by square metre times kilogram = second to the power 4 times ampere squared divided by square metre times kilogram.

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The farad is a unit of capacitance defined as ampere times second divided by volt = coulomb divided by volt = coulomb squared divided by joule = coulomb squared divided by newton times metre = second squared times coulomb squared divided by square metre times kilogram = second to the power 4 times ampere squared divided by square metre times kilogram. The farad is a derived unit in the International System of Units.

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