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Title: Electrical Energy and Capacitance


1
Electrical Energy and Capacitance
  • Chapter 25 Tipler

2
Assembly of a system of charges
  • We know that Vkq/r.
  • To bring a charge in from infinity requires work
    to be done
  • Work ?U qV

3
Assembly of a system of charges
  • W2q2V1kq2q1/R1,2
  • W3q3V1 q3V2 kq3q1/R1,3 kq3q2/R2,3
  • And so UsysW2W3

4
Energy of a system of charges
  • With a bit of mathematical trickery we get

5
Consider a spherical conductor
Same result as for a collection of point
charges! Good for any shape!
6
Capacitance spherical conductor
7
How big is a Farad?
  • Find the radius of a spherical conductor with a
    capacitance of 1 Farad.
  • Thats 1400 times the radius of Earth!

8
Capacitance and Charge?
  • Q A sphere of capacitance C1 has a charge of
    20µC. If the charge is increased to 60 µC, what
    is the new capacitance?
  • A C1 Capacitance is independent of charge
    because if the charge is tripled, potential is
    also tripled. C depends only on the radius of the
    sphere!

9
Parallel Plate Capacitors
  • Each plate contributes
  • So the total field is

10
Remember your eLab?
  • We saw a linear relationship between C and A.
  • We saw an inverse relationship between C and d.

11
Try this!
  • A parallel plate capacitor has square plates 10
    cm on each side that are separated by 1 mm.
  • calculate C
  • If this capacitor is charged to 12 V, how much
    charge is transferred from one plate to the other?

12
Solution
13
Cylindrical Capacitors
  • Q is placed on the outer cylinder while -Q
    is placed on the inner cylinder.
  • Since E depends on r, you must integrate to find
    C.

14
Whats going on in there?
  • Charge is transferred from one plate to another.
  • Work is done.
  • Each charge experiences a change in its energy
    (U).

15
Moving charge
  • When a small positive charge, dq, is moved from
    the plate to the plate, its potential energy
    is increased by dUV dq.

16
Total increase in Potential Energy
17
Potential Energy stored in a Capacitor
  • Using C Q/V, we can express U in many ways

18
Energy density
  • Using the equation for electrostatic potential
    energy for a capacitor

19
Combinations of Capacitors
  • Parallel Capacitors
  • Upper plates of both are at a common potential
    lower plates at common potential.
  • Same potential difference across both capacitors.

20
Combinations of Capacitors
  • Series Capacitors
  • The magnitude of the charge on both capacitors
    must be the same.
  • ?V across both capacitors is equal to the sum of
    the ?V across each capacitor.

21
Equivalent Capacitance
  • Parallel capacitors
  • Ceq C1 C2 C3
  • Qtotal Q1 Q2 Q3
  • Series Capacitors

22
Practice makes Perfect!
  • Homework Chapter 25 12 23, 27, 29.
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