Definition: The term 'abfarads', also called farad, is a unit in electrical engineering for measuring voltage. The unit was originally named after the astronomer John Flamsteed who described it as "an amount which can be changed by one volt." It is defined as: 1 Farad (F): In a circuit, a single farad is equivalent to 10^-9 C/second. 2 Microfarad (μF): In a circuit, a single microfarad is equivalent to 10^-6 C/second. It can be measured using an ammeter or voltmeter. It's also known as Farad in electronics and electrical engineering.
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