Experimental electrical double-layer capacitances of porous carbon electrodes fall below ideal values, thus limiting the practical energy densities of carbon-based electrical double-layer capacitors.
At audio frequencies capacitance is not a factor at all for the cables your describe. These values are miniscule and are totally swamped by the input impedance of the audio amplifier.
Variable current will generate inductance, capacitance, and their related properties of inductive and capacitive reactance. Although there's no energy loss that directly results from these properties, ...
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