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= Magnetocapacitance
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Magnetocapacitance refers to the change in capacitance of a material or device when exposed to a magnetic field. This phenomenon can occur in certain materials that exhibit magnetoelectric effects, where their electric and magnetic properties are coupled. In general, capacitance is a measure of a capacitor's ability to store electrical energy in an electric field, and it is influenced by factors such as the area of the conducting plates, the distance between them, and the dielectric material used.