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Correlation of Nano Capacitance with Electrical Properties of Advanced Materials

Dr. Alla Srivani, Dr. Charugundla Nagarathnamaiah, Dr. Raghavendra, Syed Beeban Basha, Praveen Kumar Namburu, Dasari Sreedhar

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Abstract: Correlation of Nano capacitance with Electrical properties of Advanced materials explains Batteries store energy through an action. Capacitors store electricity. This generates once electrical charges in an exceedingly material are out of balance. Static electricity makes garments stay together in an exceedingly clothes dryer. If we have a tendency to bit a metal door handle on a hot, dry day, we have a tendency to might discharge it. Capacitors are superior to batteries as a result of they charge and discharge quicker, they conjointly don't weigh the maximum amount, don't use harmful chemicals, and last longer. Until now, their main disadvantage has been size. Whereas batteries are obtaining smaller, they need stayed large for ages

Keywords: Nano capacitance, Electrical properties, advanced materials.

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[1] Dr. Alla Srivani, Dr. Charugundla Nagarathnamaiah, Dr. Raghavendra, Syed Beeban Basha, Praveen Kumar Namburu, Dasari Sreedhar, “Correlation of Nano Capacitance with Electrical Properties of Advanced Materials,” International Advanced Research Journal in Science, Engineering and Technology (IARJSET), DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2021.8739

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