Definition: Capicis, also known as capicuses or capacities, are a type of mathematical function that is used in physics and engineering to describe the relationship between two variables. The general form of a capacicis is: \[ C = \frac{V}{I} \] where: - \(C\) is the capacitance, - \(V\) is the voltage, - \(I\) is the current. Capacities are often used in circuits to model how the electrical energy