6.1 Flashcards

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Capacitor

A

Circuit component that stores energy by separating charges onto two electrical conductors with an insulator between them.
One plate +ve, one -ve

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Capacitance

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The quantity of charge which can be stored per unit potential difference across the plates of the capacitor

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3
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Farad

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Unit of capacitance, 1 farad is 1 coulomb per volt

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4
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Charge transferred in a capacitor is effected by

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Permittivity of dielectric (insulating material), plate separation, plate area overlap

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5
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How is energy stored in a capacitor

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It is the work done in separating charges on the 2 plates

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6
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How does the rate of charging/discharging a capacitor change?

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Discharging: the more charge on the plates, the faster they can discharge, as more charge is transferred, discharge becomes slower
Charging: vv

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7
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Use of capacitors

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Only used to store small amounts of energy, very quick release of charge: camera flash,
Back up power/emergency current supplies

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8
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Formula for exponential decay

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Discharging:
X=X•e^(-t/RC)
Charging:
X=X•(1-e^(-t/RC))

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9
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Time constant

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Tao = RC

Time for charge on a capacitor to decrease to 37% of initial value (1/e = 0.37)

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