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Electrostatic Energy and Capacitors
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Capacitance An indication as to how easy it is to accumulate charge on an object. Ex. What is the capacitance of a device if 0.141 C of charge accumulates on it when 30 V is applied across it? Units 1C/V = 1 F (farad)
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Charged Sphere Place + charge on sphere and the corresponding charge is at infinity. Ex. What radius is required for a sphere to have a capacitance of 4700 F?
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Parallel Plates Ex. What dimensions must a square plate capacitor have if it is to have a capacitance of 4700 F when the gap between the plates is 1mm? d
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Combinations Capacitors in Parallel Capacitors in Series C1C1 C2C2 C1C1 C2C2
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Work and Energy Move a small amount of +charge from the plate to the + plate. VV Q QQ Energy density in an E field
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Dielectrics A nonconducting material placed between conductors to increase capacitance. Ex. What dimensions must a square plate capacitor have if it is to have a capacitance of 4700 F when the gap between the plates is 0.1mm and paper is between them? (dielectric constant for paper is 3.7) Dielectric strength (paper - 16 MV/m)
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