Capacitance is measured in units of: A. volts B. amps C. farads D. neutrinos E. anti-neutrinos

volts
amps
farads
neutrinos E. anti-neutrinos

The correct answer is C. Farads.

Capacitance is the ability of a body to store an electric charge. It is measured in farads (F), which is named after Michael Faraday. A farad is a large unit of capacitance, so smaller units such as microfarads (μF) and picofarads (pF) are often used.

Volts (V) are the units of electric potential difference, or voltage. Amps (A) are the units of electric current. Neutrinos and anti-neutrinos are elementary particles that do not carry an electric charge.