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Light Dependant Resistor
Hi Coris
With capacitors they of course work well in unison with inductors when placed in power supplies. Ideally get the ripple of your supply
very low at one location, rather than repeating with capacitors what the power supply initially provided and is providing.
A capacitance multiplier that uses the current gain of a semiconductor (hfe) to in effect multiply the capacitance at the base or gate
of a transistor or fet or mosfet. is a great circuit for using effectively more capacitance at areas normally allocated as much smaller values of
capacitance bypassing. Maybe you are using such techniques already.