When two conductors are separated by a distance, they can
store a charge, which means that any two wires in a wiring harness can also
store a charge. This stored charge can affect how the cable behaves.
Capacitance is the ability of two conductors, separated by insulation, to store
a charge. This capacitance is affected by the distance between the conductors,
and the insulation around the conductors. As the distance between two conductors
is reduced, or if they have more surface area with longer wires, the
capacitance will increase.