Capacity
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Capacity or capacities may refer to:
- Capacities, an album by Up Dharma Down
- Capacity (law), the capability and authority to undertake a legal action
- Capacity building, strengthening the skills, competencies and abilities of developing societies
- Capacity factor, the ratio of the actual output of a power plant to its theoretical potential output
- Capacity management, a process used to manage information technology in business
- Capacity of a container, closely related to the volume of the container
- Capacity of a set, in Euclidian space, the total charge a set can hold while maintaining a given potential energy
- Capacity planning, the process of determining the production resources needed to meet product demand
- Capacity utilization, the extent to which an enterprise or a nation uses its theoretical productive capacity
- Battery capacity, the amount of electric charge a battery can deliver at the rated voltage
- Carrying capacity, the maximum population size of a species that its environment can sustain
- Channel capacity, the highest rate at which information can be reliably transmitted
- Combining capacity, another term for valence (chemistry)
- Heat capacity, a measurement of changes in a system's internal energy
- Nameplate capacity, the intended full-load sustained output of a facility such as a power plant
- Productive capacity, the maximum possible output of an economy
- Road capacity, the maximum traffic flow rate that theoretically may be attained on a given road
- Seating capacity, the number of people who can be seated in a specific space
- Storage capacity (energy), the amount of energy that the storage system of a power plant can hold
See also
- All pages with titles containing Capacity
- Capacitance, in physics
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