Daraf
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The daraf is the unit of electrical elastance (symbol: F-1), the ability of an electric potential to charge a capacitor; it is the reciprocal of the farad. Proposed by Arthur Edwin Kennelly in 1936 as a backwards spelling of farad, the daraf is not a recognized SI unit.
- <math>1 F^{-1} = \frac{1 V}{1 C} </math>
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References
- Journal of the Institute of Electrical Engineers (GB) volume 78, page 241 (1936).