Title: Energy in Electrical Systems
1Energy in Electrical Systems
2- Capacitors
- A. Electrical device that stores energy in an
electric field using a pair of parallel plates - B. Potential difference source removes
electrons from one plate and deposits them on the
other plate - C. Charge separation and the buildup of
electric field and voltage continue until
potential difference across the capacitor equals
that of the power supply - D. Two conductors separated by an insulator
3II. Capacitance A. Proportionality constant
between charge and potential difference (C) B.
Q C ?V C. Charge capacitance x potential
difference between plates D. Farad (F)
coulomb per volt (C/V) E. Most
capacitorsmicrofarads (µF) 10-6F or picofarads
(pF) 10-12F
4III. Potential Energy in Capacitors A. PE ½ C
?V2 B. Potential Energy Stored in a Capacitor
½ (capacitance) (potential difference)2 C. 1J
1F V2
5IV. Magnetic Fields and Induced EMF A.
Electric field creates a magnetic field B.
Concentric circles around a wire C. Two
wiresopposite fields attract, alike fields
repel D. Coil or solenoidseries of wire loops
to make a helix (see p. 267)
6 E. Electromagnetic Induction 1. Electric
field can cause current to flow and therefore
produce a magnetic field. 2. If a loop of wire
moves through a magnetic field, current is
produced in the wire.
7 F. Electromotive Force 1. Induced voltage in
a wire when a magnetic field moves past the wire
or if a wire moves past a magnetic field 2.
Increase by a. Using a larger magnet b.
Using a coil with a larger diameter c. Using
a coil with more turns of the wire d. Moving
the magnet faster
8 3. Lenzs LawThe changing magnetic field
caused by the moving magnet induces a current,
and the direction of the induced current is such
that its own magnetic field opposes the changes
responsible for producing it.
9V. Inductors A. Electrical device that stores
energy in a magnetic field B. Solenoid or coil
of wire VI. Inductance A. Proportionality
constant (L) between the EMF and rate of change
of current B. EMF -L ?I / ?t C. Henry (H)
1 volt per ampere per second (1Vs/A)
10- VII. Potential Energy in Inductors
- A. PE ½ LI2
- B. Potential energy stored in an inductor ½
(Inductance) (current)2 - C. 1 J 1 H A2
- Controlling Energy in Electrical Systems
- A. Filter circuitssmooth out voltage changes
or current changes - B. Electric motors are frequently equipped with
capacitors or inductors to help the motors start.