Lecture 7
Lecture 7
Electric Capacitance
Capacitors
Device for storing electrical energy which can then be
released in a controlled manner
Consists of two conductors, carrying charges of q and –q,
that are separated, usually by a nonconducting material -
an insulator
Symbol in circuits is
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Capacitors
We usually talk about capacitors in terms of
parallel conducting plates
Assortment of capacitors
Capacitance
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Capacitance
Application of Capacitors
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+q
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d E
A Area of plate =A
- - - - - - - - - - - -q
⋅ ⃗
= - .
= .
Coulomb/Volt = Farad
=E =Ed
The electric field is non-vanishing only in the region a <r < b . Using Gauss’s law,
we obtain
⋅ ⃗ 4 E=
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b
To calculate capacitance, we first need to determine the E field between the
plates. We use Gauss’ Law, with a cylindrical gaussian surface closed in the
region between the plates (neglect fringing at ends):
⋅ ⃗ So 2-
or /2 -
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= (
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$
!" / 0 ( C = 2 3
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The total work done is just the integral of this equation from 0 to Q q
dq Q
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Energy Density
The quantity that is of interest is in fact the energy density (potential energy/volume)
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where A and d are the area of the capacitor
0;<= ?;0@AB= C 2
plates and their separation, respectively
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C
Using
and we then have 2
• Capacitors in parallel
• consider a voltage V applied
across two capacitors
• then the charge on each is
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• if the two capacitors are replaced with a single capacitor C which has a similar
effect as the pair, then
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• Capacitors in series
• consider a voltage V applied
across two capacitors in series
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Dielectrics
Most capacitors have a non-conducting material between their plates