Capacitors Flashcards
Define Capacitance
The capacitance of an object is the amount of charge it is able to store per unit potential difference
Capacitance calculation 1
C = Q/V
Capacitance calculation 2
𝐶 = 𝐴𝜀₀𝜀ᵣ/d
Energy stored on a capacitor
E = 1/2QV = 1/2CV² = 1/2Q²/C
Relative permittivity of a material
𝜀ᵣ = 𝜀₁/𝜀₀
Charge on a charging capacitor
Q = Q₀(1 - e⁻ᵗ/ʳᶜ)
Voltage across a charging capacitor
V = V₀(1 - e⁻ᵗ/ʳᶜ)
Current across a charging capacitor
I = I₀e₀
Charge left on the plates after discharging
Q = Q₀e⁻ᵗ/ʳᶜ
Voltage on a discharged capacitor
V = V₀e⁻ᵗ/ʳᶜ
Current on a discharged capacitor
I = I₀e⁻ᵗ/ʳᶜ
Time taken to halve
- Q = 1/2Q₀
- 1/2Q₀ = Q₀e⁻ᵗ/ʳᶜ
- 1/2 = e⁻ᵗ/ʳᶜ
- ln(1/2) = ln(e⁻ᵗ/ʳᶜ)
- ln(2⁻¹) = -ln2 (1/2 can be written as 2⁻¹)
- -ln(2) = -t/RC (ln(2) = 0.693)
- t = ln(2)RC
- T₁/₂ = 0.69RC
Time constant
Q = Q₀e⁻¹ Q/Q₀ = 1/e = 0.37
The time constant is the time taken for the charge on a discharging capacitor to fall by 37% and the time taken for the charge on a charging capacitor to rise by 63%