A microwave contains a .9 microfarad capacitor rated for 2100v, which is not intended to power the microwave for extended periods. The energy stored in the capacitor, calculated as 1.98 joules, is used to smooth the output DC current for the magnetron, rather than to supply continuous power. The capacitor discharges quickly and is constantly recharged, maintaining relatively constant output power with minimal ripple. Understanding the microwave power supply's operation clarifies that the capacitor's role differs from what might be assumed. The discussion emphasizes the importance of capacitor sizing in relation to its function in the circuit.