11 Worksheet: Intermediate Level
11 Worksheet: Intermediate Level
Intermediate level
1 A 30 μF capacitor is connected to a 9.0 V battery.
a Calculate the charge on the capacitor. [2]
b How many excess electrons are there on the negative plate of the capacitor?
(Elementary charge e = 1.6 × 10–19 C) [2]
2 The p.d. across a capacitor is 3.0 V and the charge on the capacitor is 150 nC.
Determine the charge on the capacitor when the p.d. is:
a 6.0 V [2]
b 9.0 V. [2]
3 A 1000 μF capacitor is charged to a potential difference of 9.0 V.
a Calculate the energy stored by the capacitor. [2]
b Determine the energy stored by the capacitor when the p.d. across it is doubled. [2]
4 For each circuit below, determine the total capacitance of the circuit. [14]
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Higher level
6 A 10 000 μF capacitor is charged to its maximum operating voltage of 32 V.
The charged capacitor is discharged through a filament lamp. The flash of light from
the lamp lasts for 300 ms.
a Calculate the energy stored by the capacitor. [2]
b Determine the average power dissipated in the filament lamp. [2]
7 The diagram shows a 1000 μF capacitor charged to a p.d. of 12 V.
a Calculate the charge on the 1000 μF capacitor. [2]
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9 A 220 μF capacitor is charged to a potential difference of 8.0 V and then discharged through
a resistor of resistance 1.2 MΩ.
a Determine the time constant τ of the circuit. [2]
b Calculate:
i the initial current in the circuit [2]
ii the current in the circuit after a time equal to 2τ [2]
iii the p.d. across the capacitor after a time of 50 s. [3]
Extension
10 A 100 μF capacitor is discharged through a resistor of resistance 470 kΩ.
Determine the ‘half-life’ of this circuit. (The half-life of the circuit is the time taken for
the voltage across the capacitor to decrease to 50% of its initial value.) [5]
11 The diagram below shows a charged capacitor of capacitance C. When the switch S is closed,
this capacitor is connected across the uncharged capacitor of capacitance 2C.
Calculate the percentage of energy lost as heat in the resistor and explain why the actual
resistance of the resistor is irrelevant. [7]
Total: Score: %
70
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