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self-caˈpacitance Electr. [self- 5 b.] The inherent capacitance of a circuit or component. Also self-caˈpacity.
1923E. W. Marchant Radio Telegr. & Teleph. v. 66 Such coils have a considerable inductance, and ‘self⁓capacity’. 1937L. D. Weld Gloss. Physics 207/2 Self⁓capacitance, distributed capacitance of an electric circuit due to its containing closely wound coils of insulated wire, the adjacent turns of which have a condenser effect. 1958Practical Wireless XXXIV. 22/2 This was found to be essential since the timebase was affecting the appearance of the trace due to the self-capacity of the X switch. 1960Ibid. XXXVI. 397/2 A small capacitance which is in fact the self-capacitance of the crystal. |