kondansatör
A "kondansatör," or capacitor in English, is an electronic component that stores and releases electrical energy. It consists of two conductive plates separated by an insulating material called a dielectric. When voltage is applied, the capacitor accumulates charge, which can be released when needed in a circuit.
Capacitors are widely used in various applications, including power supply circuits, audio equipment, and timing devices. They help smooth out voltage fluctuations, filter signals, and store energy for short periods, making them essential in modern electronics.