File:CapacitorHydraulicAnalogyAnimation.gif

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English: In the hydraulic analogy, a capacitor is analogous to a rubber membrane sealed inside a pipe. It is possible to push water towards the membrane, but as the membrane stretches it will push back against the flow more and more. This animation illustrates a membrane being repeatedly stretched and un-stretched by the flow of water, which is analogous to a capacitor being repeatedly charged and discharged by the flow of current.
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