Explanation:
The capacitance [tex]C[/tex] is defined as the relationship between the electric charge of each conductor and the potential difference between them. That is, it is the capacity of a device to store electrical charge.
In other words:
It is the property that bodies have to maintain an electric charge.
Mathematically it is defined as:
[tex]C=\frac{Q}{V}[/tex]
where:
[tex]C[/tex] is the capacitance value of a capacitor. Its unit is Farad [tex]F[/tex]; named in honor of the physicist Michael Faraday
[tex]Q[/tex] is the electric charge of the conductor, measured in coulombs [tex]C[/tex].
[tex]V[/tex]is the electric potential to which the conductor is located, measured in Volt.