The capacitance of the capacitor is given by the ratio of the magnitude of the charge on either conductor to the potential difference between the conductors forming the capacitor. The capacitance of the capacitor depends on the shape and size of the conductor, separation between the conductors and the dielectric medium between the conductors. Capacitance is measured in Farad.
The current generated by a changing electric field in an inductor is proportional to the rate of change of the magnetic field. This effect is called inductance. Inductance is measured in Henry.