The oil-filled capacitor is one of the most commonly used electrical components. It is used in many applications, including power supply filtering, power conditioning, and as a backup power supply. This type of capacitor is also used in a variety of other applications, including analog and digital circuit designs, radio transmitters and receivers, and radio and television broadcast equipment. The capacitor is a device that stores electricity on the surface of an electrically insulating material.

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