Our group members for this project are A. F. M. Foysal Islam, Pias Ahmmed, Md. Abed Ceum, Md. Farhan Islam, and Pronay Kumar Tarafdaer. A capacitor is a passive two-terminal electrical component that stores energy in its electric field by accumulating positive charge on one plate and negative charge on the other when connected to a battery. Increasing the surface area of the plates, decreasing the spacing between plates, and increasing the dielectric constant of the material between the plates improves a capacitor's ability to store charge. There are fixed, electrolytic, and variable types of capacitors that use different materials and configurations.