capacitors Flashcards

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what is a capacitor

A

a capacitor is a gap on a circuit with space for charge on the plates. it stores charge and therefore energy

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2
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process of charging a capacitor

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electrons from the lower plate repel electrons from the upper plate, which then move to the positive terminal of the supply

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3
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if we measure the charge stored on a capacitor at different potential differences, what does the Q-V graph look like?

A

straight line through the origin

charge stored on the capacitor is proportional to the potential difference

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4
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what is gradient of Q-V graph

A

capacitance of the capacitor

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5
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how to find energy stored in a capacitor from graph

A

area under a charge-potential difference graph

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6
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energy stored in capacitor equation

A

E=1/2QV
E=1/2CV squared
E=1/2 Q squared/C

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7
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current-time graph of charging capacitor

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begin to charge extremely quickly as lots of electrons are repelled from the plate. This rate will reduce over time.
Starts high on y-axis and ends low on x-axis

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current-time graph of discharging capacitor

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Initially discharges quickly and reduces over time. However, electrons now travelling opposite way around the circuit so negative.

starts low on y-axis and ends at x-axis

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9
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voltage-time graph of charging capacitor

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a capacitor will begin with zero potential difference before charging rapidly, rising to reach the supply voltage, where it will peak

start at origin and end top right corner

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10
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voltage-time graph of discharging capacitor

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a fully charged capacitor will lose potential difference as electrons leave one plate, before returning to neutral with zero potential difference

starts high on y-axis and ends at x-axis (same as charging current-time graph)

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11
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factors that determine how long it takes a capacitor to fully charge

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  1. resistance of the circuit

2. capacitance of the capacitor

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12
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how does resistance affect charging time of a capacitor

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a high value resistor will limit the size of the current and, as the current is the rate of flow of charge, it will take longer for the capacitor to become fully charged.

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13
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how does capacitance affect charging time of a capacitor

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a capacitor with a higher capacitance can hold more coulombs of charge per volt, so it will take longer for the charge to fill the capacitor

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14
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experiment to investigate charging/discharging of a capacitor

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position a - charging
position c- discharging
(V and I every 5 seconds)
diagram in notes

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15
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capacitance equation

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C=Q/V

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