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Numbered

 * 1) Capacitor
 * 2) Inductor
 * 3) Resistor
 * 4) Diode
 * 5) Transistor

Capacitors
Capacitors are passive components ...
 * Ceramic
 * Electrolytic
 * Aluminum
 * Tantalum
 * Polyester
 * Replacing polystyrene
 * Polypropylene

Defintion lists

 * Some term – this line starts with ;
 * And then a definition – this line starts with a :

Styles
Here is an example using.

Type
FooBar

BarBaz

Entities
&Omega; &gt;

List of HTML entities

Inline styling
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum. Curabitur pretium tincidunt lacus. Nulla gravida orci a odio. See Web colors for a list of colors.

Boxes
. Nullam varius, turpis et commodo pharetra, est eros bibendum elit, nec luctus magna felis sollicitudin mauris. Integer in mauris eu nibh euismod gravida. Duis ac tellus et risus vulputate vehicula. Donec lobortis risus a elit. Etiam tempor. Ut ullamcorper, ligula eu tempor congue, eros est euismod turpis, id tincidunt sapien risus a quam. Maecenas fermentum consequat mi. Donec fermentum. Pellentesque malesuada nulla a mi. Duis sapien sem, aliquet nec, commodo eget, consequat quis, neque. Aliquam faucibus, elit ut dictum aliquet, felis nisl adipiscing sapien, sed malesuada diam lacus eget erat. Cras mollis scelerisque nunc. Nullam arcu. Aliquam consequat. Curabitur augue lorem, dapibus quis, laoreet et, pretium ac, nisi. Aenean magna nisl, mollis quis, molestie eu, feugiat in, orci. In hac habitasse platea dictumst.

Math
Use tags for formulae, eg, (click edit to see the source): $$\operatorname{erfc}(x) = \frac{2}{\sqrt{\pi}} \int_x^{\infty} e^{-t^2}\,dt = \frac{e^{-x^2}}{x\sqrt{\pi}}\sum_{n=0}^\infty (-1)^n \frac{(2n)!}{n!(2x)^{2n}}$$

Citing references
According to scientists, the Sun is pretty big. The Moon, however, is not so big.

Multiple references
This is an example of multiple references to the same footnote.

A concise way to make multiple references is to use empty ref tags, which have a slash at the end. Although this may reduce redundant work, please be aware that if a future editor removes the first reference, this will result in the loss of all references using the empty ref tags. This part of the text requires clarification, whereas the entire text is cited.

Multimedia

 * Help:Table, Wikipedia
 * Advanced table formatting, Wikipedia

Fractions
$1⁄2$ $1⁄3$ $2⁄3$ $1⁄4$ $3⁄4$ $1⁄5$ $2⁄5$ $3⁄5$ $4⁄5$ $1⁄6$ $5⁄6$ $1⁄7$ $2⁄7$ $3⁄7$ $4⁄7$ $5⁄7$ $6⁄7$ $1⁄8$ $3⁄8$ $5⁄8$ $7⁄8$ $1⁄16$ $3⁄16$ $5⁄16$ $7⁄16$ $9⁄16$ $11⁄16$ $13⁄16$ $15⁄16$ $22⁄7$ $1 1⁄16$ $16 2⁄3$

'''Inside the ... template (for inline math):'''

$1⁄2 1⁄3 2⁄3 1⁄4 3⁄4 1⁄5 2⁄5 3⁄5 4⁄5 1⁄6 5⁄6 1⁄7 2⁄7 3⁄7 4⁄7 5⁄7 6⁄7 1⁄8 3⁄8 5⁄8 7⁄8 1⁄16 3⁄16 5⁄16 7⁄16 9⁄16 11⁄16 13⁄16 15⁄16 22⁄7 1 1⁄16 16 2⁄3$

'''Inside the ... template (for standalone math):'''

$$