Un 2 capacitors Flashcards

1
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Variation of current in a capacitor

A

Decreases from a supply current value to 0 as it charges
Increases exponentially from negative of supply current to zero as it discharges

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Variation of voltage in a capacitor

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Increases exponentially from 0 to supply voltage as it charges.
Decreases exponentially from supply voltage to zero as it discharges

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Variation of charge in a capacitor

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Increases exponentially over time from 0 to a max value as it charges
Decreases exponentially from a max value to zero over time as it discharges

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4
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Variation of current in a circuit with a capacitor (no answer)

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Variation of voltage in a circuit with a capacitor (no answer)

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Variation of charge in a circuit with a capacitor (no answer)

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7
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Factors affecting time taken for a capacitor to charge

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Resistance of the resistor R (as it controls size of the current)
Capacitance of the capacitor (a larger capacitor will take longer to “fill” and “empty”)

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8
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Relationship between resistance in a resistor R and time taken for a capacitor to charge or discharge

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As the resistance increases the time taken for the capacitor to charge or discharge also increases

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9
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Relationship between the capacitance in a capacitor and the time taken for a capacitor to charge or discharge

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As the capacitance in a capacitor increases the time taken for the capacitor to charge or discharge also increases.

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10
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Area under the current-time graph of a capacitor equals:

A

Charge

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11
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Definition of time constant for an RC circuit

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The time to increase the charge stored by 63% of the difference between initial charge and full charge / for the charge to increase to 63% of its final value
OR
the time taken to discharge the capacitor to 37% of initial charge

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12
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State the use of and define the symbols in
t = RC

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Used to calculate the time constant in an RC circuit
t - time constant (s)
R - Resistance of resistor R (Ohms)
C - Capacitance of capacitor (F)

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13
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In an RC circuit, an uncharged capacitor can be considered to be fully
CHARGED after a time approximately equal to what?

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5t

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14
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In an RC circuit, a fully charged capacitor can be considered to be fully
DISCHARGED after a time approximately equal to what?

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5t

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15
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Definition of capacitive Reactance (X(c))

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The opposition of a capacitor to changing current.

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16
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State the use of and define the symbols in
X(c) = V/I

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Used to calculate the capacitive reactance in a capacitive circuit
X(c) - Capacitive reactance (Ohms)
V - Potential difference (V)
I - Current (A)

17
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Relationship between current in a resistive circuit and frequency

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The current in a resistive circuit remains constant with frequency. ( I = V/R)
Resistors are unaffected by the frequency of the supply and behave in the same way in both D.C and A.C circuits