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Capacitors do not generate voltage by themselves. The voltage you read across the cap will simply be whatever voltage the external circuit puts into it. The answer depends, then, on the particular circuit, so there is no real answer to your question. It's like asking how much water is in a properly functioning bucket. The answer (which doesn't really help), is 'however much you put into it'...

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A: It may tattoo your face when it blow up if the 25 volts is used where a 50 volts should be, you may substitute 47 mfd 500 volts for the 50volts cap and the 25 volts cap But you cannot substitute 15 volts for the 25 volts capacitor


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In replacing the capacitor on a mig welder can i change a 53000 microfarad 30 volts capacitor with a 56000 microfarad 40 volts capacitor?

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If the person working on a circuit is unqualified, any voltage is dangerous! If you have not been properly trained, stay away!


What effect will be produced on a capacitor of the separation between the plates is increased?

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