| 1. | Ceramic capacitors are well-suited for high frequencies and high current pulse loads.
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| 2. | Power ceramic capacitors are mostly specified for much higher than 200 volt-amps.
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| 3. | The ohmic losses of ceramic capacitors are frequency, temperature and voltage dependent.
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| 4. | Class 1 ceramic capacitors and film capacitors do not have ferroelectric-related aging.
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| 5. | The dimensions of these power ceramic capacitors can be very large.
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| 6. | Palladium is used in ceramic capacitors in mobile telephones and computers.
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| 7. | Polarized electrolytic capacitors could be replaced by non-polarized ceramic capacitors, simplifying the mounting.
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| 8. | The typical aging of X7R ceramic capacitors is about 2.5 % per decade.
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| 9. | Complex oxide materials are the dominant dielectric material in ceramic capacitors.
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| 10. | The rate of aging of Class 2 ceramic capacitors depends mainly on its materials.
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