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UCF PHY 2049C - Capacitance and Dielectrics

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Chapter 24 – Capacitance and Dielectrics- Capacitors and capacitance- Capacitors in series and parallel- Energy storage in capacitors and electric field energy- Dielectrics- Molecular model of induced charge- Gauss law in dielectrics1. Capacitors and CapacitanceCapacitor: device that stores electric potential energy and electric charge. - Two conductors separated by an insulator form a capacitor. - The net charge on a capacitor is zero. - To charge a capacitor -| |-, wires are connected to the opposite sides of a battery.The battery is disconnected once the charges Q and –Q are established on the conductors. This gives a fixed potentialdifference Vab= voltage of battery.Capacitance: constant equal to the ratio of the charge on each conductor to the potential differencebetween them.abVQC =Units: 1 Farad (F) = Q/V = C2/J = C2/N m- Capacitance is a measurement of the ability of capacitor to store energy(V = U / q).Capacitors in Vacuum- Parallel Plate Capacitor: uniform electric field between the plates, chargeuniformly distributed over opposite surfacesAQEooεεσ==dAVQCab0ε==AQddEVoabε1=⋅=ε0= 8.85 x 10-12F/m- The capacitance depends only on the geometry of the capacitor.2. Capacitors in Series and ParallelCapacitors in Series:- Same charge (Q). Vab= Vac+ VcbEquivalent capacitor212121111CCQVQVCVVQVQCeqabeq+=+=→+==Capacitors in Parallel:- Same potential V, different charge. Q1= C1V1Q2= C2V2212121CCVQVQCVQQVQCeqabeq+=+=→+==Equivalent capacitorQ = Q1+Q23. Energy Stored in Capacitors and Electric-Field Energy- The electric potential energy stored in a charged capacitor is equal to theamount of work required to charge it.CdqqdqvdUdW⋅=⋅==CQdqqCdWWQW21200∫∫=⋅==Work to charge a capacitor:- Work done by the electric field on the charge when the capacitor discharges.- If U = 0 for uncharged capacitor  W = U of charged capacitor22222QVCVCQU ===Potential energy stored in a capacitor:Electric-Field Energy:- A capacitor is charged by moving electrons from one plate to another.This requires doing work against the electric field between the plates. Energy density: energy per unit volume stored in the space between the plates of a parallel-plate capacitor.2021Euε=dAC0ε=dEV⋅=dACVu⋅=221Electric Energy Density (vacuum):- Non-conducting materials between the plates of a capacitor. They change the potential difference between the plates of the capacitor. 4. Dielectrics-The dielectric layer increases the maximum potential difference between the plates of a capacitor and allows to store more Q.Dielectric breakdown: partial ionization of an insulating material subjected to a large electric field.Dielectric constant (K):0CCK =C = capacitance with the dielectric inside the plates of the capacitorC0= capacitance with vacuum between the plates- If Q = constant  Q = C0 V0 = C V  C/C0= V0/VKVV0=- No real dielectric is a perfect insulator  always leakage current between charged plates of a capacitor with a dielectric.Induced Charge and Polarization:Field lines change in the presenceof dielectrics.(Q constant)KEE0=E = field with the dielectric between platesE0= field with vacuum between the plates- E is smaller when the dielectric is present surface charge density smaller. The surface charge on conducting plates does not change, but an induced chargeof opposite sign appears on each surface of the dielectric. The dielectric remains electrically neutral (only charge redistribution).Polarization: redistribution of charge withina dielectric.-The induced surface density in the dielectric of a capacitor is directly proportional to the electric field magnitude in the material. Net charge on capacitor plates: (σ-σi) (with σi = induced surface charge density)00εσ=E00εσσiKEE−==−=Ki11σσInduced surface charge density:Permittivity of the dielectric:0εεK=εσ=EdAdAKCKCεε==⋅=00Capacitance of parallel platecapacitor (dielectric present):Electric energy density (dielectric present):2202121EEKu ⋅==εεElectric field (dielectric present):A very strong electrical field can exceed the strength of the dielectric to contain it.Dielectric breakdown:5. Molecular Model of Induced ChargePolar moleculeNon-polar moleculeInduced dipolePolarization and Electric Field LinesPolarization of a dielectric in electric field gives rise to bound charges on the surfaces, creating σi, - σi.A neutral sphere B in the radial electric field of a positively charged sphere A is attracted to the charge because of polarization.00)(εσσεAQEAiencl−==6. Gauss’s Law in Dielectrics00)(εσσεAQEAiencl−==0εσKAEA⋅=−=Ki11σσ0εσAKEA⋅=Flux through Gaussian surface (enclosed free charge / ε0)Gauss Law in a dielectric:


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