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Lecture 5: Capacitors &capacitance Capacitor

The document discusses capacitors and capacitance. It defines a capacitor as a device that stores electrostatic potential energy and consists of two conductors that can be charged. It also defines capacitance and shows how to calculate it for parallel plates and other capacitor geometries. It discusses energy stored in capacitors and using capacitors in series and parallel.

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Lecture 5: Capacitors &capacitance Capacitor

The document discusses capacitors and capacitance. It defines a capacitor as a device that stores electrostatic potential energy and consists of two conductors that can be charged. It also defines capacitance and shows how to calculate it for parallel plates and other capacitor geometries. It discusses energy stored in capacitors and using capacitors in series and parallel.

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Lecture 5: Capacitors &Capacitance Capacitor

Parallel Plates •  Capacitor is a device that stores electrostatic


potential energy.
A
d •  A capacitor consists of 2 spatially separated
conductors which can be charged to +Q and -Q.

Cylindrical Capacitor

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Capacitance Capacitance between Parallel Plates


•  The capacitance is defined as the ratio of the charge •  Calculate the capacitance. We assume +σ, -σ charge
on one conductor of the capacitor to the potential densities on each plate with potential difference V:
difference between the conductors.
A
++++
d
-----

•  Capacitance is measured in Faradays represented


by the letter F which is equal to (coulomb/volt)
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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

If we connect 1.5V battery to its plates, how


much charge could be stored in this capacitor?

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Energy stored in a capacitor Energy stored in a capacitor

Charging capacitor requires work:


1
Energy stored in a capacitor: PEcap = QΔV
2
ΔV
Alternative equations for energy stored in a capacitor

1
Q = CΔV PEcap = C ( ΔV )
2
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
1
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.

1 About 200 J of this is sent through the


PEcap = CV 2 can produce a big jolt.
2 heart attack victim in 2 milliseconds.

Application: defibrillator A fibrillating heart is one PE 200 J


in which the cardiac muscles go into uncontrolled
P= = = 100 kW
t 2 × 10 −3 s
twitching and quivering. A defibrillator is used to
stop this. short time
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Equivalent Capacitors Capacitors in Parallel


a a Capacitors connected in parallel can be replaced with an
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q equivalent capacitor that has the same total charge, Q and the
V V same applied potential V.
C1 C2 C3 C
b a
b
Q1 Q2 Q3
a a V
+Q C1 C2 C3
-Q
+Q b
V +Q
-Q
C -Q
+Q
-Q
b
b
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3
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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Dielectrics Dielectric Strength


•  Empirical observation: Inserting a non-conducting *The maximum value of the electric field that a
material between the plates of a capacitor changes dielectric material can tolerate before breaking
the VALUE of the capacitance.
down.
•  Definition:The dielectric constant of a material is
the ratio of the capacitance when filled with the
dielectric to that without it.
* It limits the voltage that can be applied to a
capacitor. The maximum voltage is called the
breakdown potential.

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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 + –

mica 5.4 10–100


polystyrene 2.55 24 E0
κ
H2O (200 C) 80 ?
titania ceramic 130
strontium 310 8 V E
V→ E→
titanate κ κ
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Effect of Dielectrics on the Electric Field Dielectric Combinations


real charge real charge
A
κ1
=
d/2
A
κ2 d/2

= A/2
κ1 d
A/2
κ2 d

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Energy stored in electric field

Electric field energy density:


1
u= Κε 0 E 2
2

Electric field energy is proportional to E2


This equation is true in general, for any electric field

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