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Title: Capacitors (17.7-17.9)


1
Capacitors (17.7-17.9)
  • Capacitors are elements used in circuits to store
    electric charge (and energy) and to block surges
    of electricity, protecting circuits

2
Capacitors what are they?
  • Caps typically consists of 2 conducting plates
    placed near each other but not touching.
  • Sometimes they are wrapped into a cylinder like a
    burrito or one of those healthy wraps

3
Capacitors
  • When placed in a circuit and voltage source,
    charges flow onto the plates.
  • Q CV total charge on the capacitor
  • C is called the Capacitance and its measured in
    Farads.
  • C depends on the geometry of the CapacitorC
    ?A/d where ? a constant , A is the area of
    the plate, and d distance between the plates.

4
Capacitors and Dielectrics
  • A dielectric is a material which is placed
    between the plates in a capacitor.
  • A dielectric does not allow electric charge to
    jump across the gap as easily as air, so higher
    voltages can be used.
  • Dielectrics also increase the Capacitance of the
    capacitor.

5
Dielectrics (17.8)
  • Dielectrics increase the capacitance by a factor
    of K.
  • K dielectric constant material property
  • C K?A/d
  • Mtl K
  • Vacuum 1.0
  • Paper 3.7
  • Rubber 6.7
  • Waffle 9.3

6
Energy in a capacitor
  • Caps store energy
  • E ½ CV2 (V Voltage, not velocityduh)

7
Capacitors in circuits (19.5)
  • Capacitors are commonly used in circuits to store
    energy and influence how quickly the current
    changes.
  • Caps in Parallel have the same voltage and you
    find the total charge Q on each plate using Q
    CV
  • Caps in Series have the same charge on them.

8
Capacitors in series and parallel
  • The rules for combining capacitors in a circuit
    is just the opposite as the resistor rules..
  • Circuit Voltage Charge Cequiv
  • Parallel Same Adds CeqC1C2
  • Series Adds Same I/Ceq 1/C1 1/C2
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