12 Lightning-Inspired Inventions That Changed Human History
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5. The Capacitor: Storing Electrical Energy

Fundamental parts of modern electronics, the capacitor comes from studies of lightning and static electricity tests. While trying to retain the electric charge from lightning in a bottle of water, Pieter van Musschenbroek developed the Leyden jar, the first capacitor, in 1745.
Capacitors save electrical energy in an electric field between two conductors. Capacitors are now indispensable in many different kinds of applications because of their fast storing and releasing of electrical charge. They enable voltage and current stabilisation in power supply systems. Crucially for signal processing and filtering, they can block DC in electronic circuits and let AC pass.
The miniaturisation of electrical equipment has depended critically on the evolution of capacitors. In computer memory, touchscreens, and wireless communication devices they are absolutely essential. Large capacitors in renewable energy systems enable control of power fluctuations, hence enhancing grid stability.
Medical equipment include defibrillators, where their capacity to provide a quick, strong electrical charge can restart a heart, also finds use for capacitors. They are under investigation for usage in electric car power systems and found in ignition systems in automotive engineering.
From a basic jar to a pillar of modern electronics, the path of the capacitor shows how a lightning-inspired idea may develop and find many uses, so drastically changing the technical environment of our planet.
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