Capacitors Flashcards
1
Q
What is a capacitor?
A
- device designed to store charge
- two parallel metal plates placed near each other
- both conductors
- insulated from each other
2
Q
What happens when the plates are connected to a battery?
A
- electrons move through the battery and are forced from its negative terminal of the battery to one of the plates
- an equal number of electrons leave the other plate to return to the battery via its positive terminal
- each plate gains an equal and opposite charge
- creates a uniform electric field
3
Q
When charging a capacitor, how can charge be measured?
A
- Q = It
- record current at different intervals
4
Q
How can pd of capacitor be measured?
A
- high-resistance voltmeter connected in parallel
- constant current
- use varaible resistor to keep current constant
- either
- use stop watch and measure the voltmeter at measured times
- use data loggers
5
Q
What is capacitance?
A
- C
- capacitance of a capacitor is defined as the charge stored per unit pd
6
Q
What are some examples of uses of capacitors?
A
- back-up power supplies
- pulse-producing circuits
7
Q
What energy is stored in a capacitor? How does it occur?
A
- electrons a forced onto plates and taken off other
- energy is stored in the capatacitor as electric potential energy
- discharging capacitor releases energy
- = work to force extra charge into capacitor
8
Q
How is energy released?
A
- as capacitor is discharged, current flows
- this releases the energy stored as potential energy
- only for a brief period of time
9
Q
What is the area under the V against Q graph?
A
- 0.5 x base x height = area
- = energy stored by capatcitor
- E = 0.5 QV