Lecture 5: Capacitors &capacitance Capacitor
Lecture 5: Capacitors &capacitance Capacitor
Lecture 5: Capacitors &capacitance Capacitor
Cylindrical Capacitor
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Demo Example
What is the capacitance of a parallel plate
capacitor made out of two square plates 10
x10 cm2 separated by 1 mm wide gap?
Demo: Capacitance versus d
A=0.01 m2
d=1 mm
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Q = CΔV PEcap = C ( ΔV )
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Using
• must move charges from one plate to another through rising ΔV 2
• charging a capacitor involves work: W=q ΔV
• this work is equal to the energy stored in a capacitor Q Q2
Using ΔV = PEcap =
C 2C
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Energy stored in a capacitor: PEcap = QΔV
2
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Demonstration: Energy Stored in a Capacitor Numbers
C P.S. 1 1
CV 2 = ( 70 µ F ) ( 5000 V ) = 875 J
2
PE =
2 2
Power supply (P.S.) supplies
voltage V.
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Capacitors in Series Example 1
Capacitors are in series when a potential difference that is
o
applied across their combination is the sum of the resulting
potential differences across each capacitor.
C C C a b
o C
a
+Q
-Q
V +Q
-Q
+Q
-Q
b
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Dielectric Properties Demo: Dielectrics & Capacitance
material κ dielectric strength –
++ –
(kV/mm) + –
++ –
–
air (1 atm) 1.00059 3 ++ –
–
paraffin 2.1–2.5 10 ++ –
–
–
glass (Pyrex) 5.6 14 + –
= A/2
κ1 d
A/2
κ2 d
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Energy stored in electric field
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