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This section provides detailed information on key C# language features and features accessible to C# through the .NET Framework.
Capacitance is the ratio of the change in an electric charge in a system to the corresponding change in its electric potential.There are two closely related notions of capacitance: self capacitance and mutual capacitance.Any object that can be electrically charged exhibits self capacitance.A material with a large self capacitance holds more electric charge at a given voltage than one with low.
Most of this section assumes that you already know something about C# and general programming concepts. If you are a complete beginner with programming or with C#, you might want to visit the Introduction to C# Tutorials or .NET In-Browser Tutorial, where no prior programming knowledge is required.
For information about specific keywords, operators and preprocessor directives, see C# Reference. For information about the C# Language Specification, see C# Language Specification.