| 1. | In circuits with primarily capacitive loads, current leads the voltage.
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| 2. | Inductive and capacitive loads will cause current to either lag or lead the voltage.
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| 3. | A " leading ", or capacitive load, will have negative reactive power.
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| 4. | A 10?attenuator will reduce the capacitive load by a factor of about 10.
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| 5. | Capacitive loads such as capacitor banks or buried cable generate reactive power with current phase leading the voltage.
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| 6. | The connections for each port is an additional capacitive load that must be driven by register memory cell.
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| 7. | A capacitive load has a leading power factor, and an inductive load has a lagging power factor.
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| 8. | With self-capacitance, current senses the capacitive load of a finger on each column or row.
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| 9. | Capacitive load means that there will be a reactive current in addition to the real active load current.
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| 10. | The capacitive load, C L, is a combination of fan-out loading as well as wiring.
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