4. Capacitors Flashcards

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Define a capacitor.

A

A capacitor is an energy storage device, using electric fields.

Usually made up of two parrallel plates with a gap or material in between

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How does Charging of a capacitor work?

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  • Electrons move round the circuit, creating a positive and negative end on the two parallel plates with a gap. This generates an electric field. Once ‘steady state’ is reached (where Vs = Vc) the capacitor is fully charged and the current can’t flow through.
  • We can find the amount of charged moved round for a given voltage by the equation Q = CV
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What is capacitance, C?

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  • It is the measure of the capacitors ability to store energy. Measured in Farads (F)
  • C = Q/V
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How can we find the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor?

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  • Either C = Q/V
  • Or: C = εA/d

Where Q = charge, V = voltage, ε = permitivitiy, A = area of plates, d = distance between plates.

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How can we relate capacitors to V and I?

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  • If we differnetiate Q = CV, we get I = dQ/dt => I = C dv/dt.
  • If we integrate Q = CV , we get Q = ∫Idt, thus V = 1/C ∫Idt

diff and integrate with respects to t, time.

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What is the equation for finding energy stored in a capacitor?

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E = 1/2 CV^2

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