In a circuit, a fully charged capacitor can often be ignored in DC analysis because it behaves like an open circuit, meaning no current flows through it. However, in AC circuits, capacitors act as high-pass filters and must be included in calculations. When a capacitor is not fully charged, it is essential to consider its voltage and the changes in the circuit, as these factors influence current flow. The charge stored in a capacitor can be calculated using the formula q=VC, where V is the voltage across the capacitor and C is its capacitance. For AC analysis, impedance must also be considered, particularly using the formula Z=1/jωC, where frequency plays a crucial role.