Pronunciation: /æbˈfæræd/
noun a unit of electrical quantity, equal to one billion coulombs.
A1 An abfarad is a unit of electrical quantity.
A2 The abfarad is used to measure capacitance in electrical circuits.
B1 Students in the electronics class learned about the abfarad as a unit of capacitance.
B2 When designing the circuit, the engineer calculated the capacitance in abfarads.
C1 The researcher conducted experiments to determine the relationship between abfarads and voltage.
C2 In advanced electrical engineering, precise measurements in abfarads are crucial for optimal circuit performance.
adjective relating to or denoting a unit of electrical quantity, equal to one billion coulombs.
A1 I need an abfarad amount of sugar for this recipe.
A2 The abfarad measurement is essential for the experiment to be accurate.
B1 The technician calibrated the equipment to ensure an abfarad reading.
B2 The circuit requires an abfarad capacitor to function properly.
C1 The engineer calculated the abfarad value to optimize the circuit performance.
C2 The researcher conducted extensive tests to determine the abfarad capacity of the battery.
formal The electric potential difference is measured in abfarads.
informal I have no idea what an abfarad is, do you?
slang Abfarad sounds like a made-up unit of measurement.
figurative Her energy level was off the charts, like she had a million abfarads in her.
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