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Revision:Capacitors and Capacitance
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CapacitorsA capacitor is a device used to store charge. they can also store energy, in the form of electrical energy due to the electrical field that is generated between the charged plates. When in a circuit containing a cell and a resistor capacitors collect charge on these plates. One plate collect positive charge and the other collects negative charge. You may therefore say that a capacitors overall charge is 0 as the plates cancel out. Well not quite as when we talk about the charge a capacitor holds we refer to the amount on just ONE of the plates.
They are made of two parallel metal plates which are seperated by an insulting material called a dielectric. These are two types of main capacitor, electrolytic and non-electrolytic.
CapacitanceDefintion: The amount of charge in the capacitor divided by the p.d across the capacitor plates
This can also be written as: Q = charge / V = p.d / C = Capacitance/ The SI unit for capacitance is known as the
This is because 1F is actually a very large capacitance, much larger than is usually required in an electrical circuit. Energy stored in a capacitorIf we plot a graph with Q /C on the Y axis and V /V on the x axis we get a straight line through the origin. We knew this would be the case before we drew the graph because looking at the equation Q=CV tells us it will be directly proportional as it matches up to the equation of straight line which is y=mx+c.
If we reverse the axis, so p.d is on the This is because a volt is defined as the amount of energy per unit of charge, So We also know the area under the graph is a triangle, the area of a triangle is a 1/2 base x height. so the equations for calculating the amount of energy stored in a capacitor is:
We can also substitute Q with Charging a CapacitorDischarging a Capacitor Time constant,
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into your calculator you will get an answer of 0.37 to 2 sig fig.
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