Capacitors and Dielectrics
Capacitors and Dielectrics
Capacitors and Dielectrics
Brief notes
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1pF=10-12 (pico)
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• Thus,
1/C=1/C1+1/C2
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Effect of Dielectric
• Dielectrics are non conducting materials for ex- Glass,
mica, wood etc.
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6 Capacitance of a 2πε 0l
cylindrical capacitor (b>a) C=
ln(b / a)
and l is length of cylinder
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Solution:
(a) We know that for a parallel air capacitor capacitance is
given by
C = (ε0A)/d
Given in the question A = 0.2 m2 and d = 5.5 mm = .0055
m also we know that ε0 = 8.854 x 10-12 C2/Nm2.
Thus,
C = (8.854 x 10-12 x 0.2 )/.0055
= 3.231 nF
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Solution:
First we would have to calculate the charge and voltage on
each capacitor. Given that capacitance of both the capacitors
is same let it be C. Since both the capacitors are connected
in series combination so charge on both the capacitors would
be same which lead to same potential difference V across
each capacitor which is
ξ = V + V or V = ξ/2
Now charge on each capacitor is
Q = CV = Cξ/2 in the absence of dielectric.
Now one of the capacitor is being filled up with dielectric of
dielectric constant K. So capacitance now becomes KC,
equivalent capacitance of the system now becomes
1 1 1
= +
C ' KC C
Or,
KC
C'=
1+ K
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Solution:
In this problem we have to find the energy stored in a
capacitor, U. We know that the spherical capacitor has
capacitance
4πε 0 ab
C= (1)
(b − a )
where a and b are the radii of the inner and outer
conducting spheres. For calculating energy stored in
capacitor remember the relation
U=Q2/2C (2)
Now putting the value of C from equation 1 in equation 2 we
can find the energy stored in this capacitor which is
Q 2 (b − a )
U=
8πε 0 ab
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Question 4:
(a) Show that the normal component of electrostatic field
has a discontinuity from one side of a charged surface to
another given by
σ
(E 2 − E1 ) • n̂ =
ε0
Where n̂ a unit vector is normal to the surface at a point
and σ is the surface charge density at that point. (The
direction of n̂ is from side 1 to side 2.)
(b) Show that the tangential component of electrostatic field
is continuous from one side of a charged surface to another.
Solution:
(a) We know that statement of Gauss’s law in integral form
is
Q enc
∫ E.dS = ε0 (1)
E1
σ
E2
Figure 1
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∫ E.dS = (E 1 − E 2 ) • n̂A
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l
ε
Eabove
σ
Ebelow
Figure 2
In the above figure consider the thin rectangular loop of
length l and width ε → o .
Now we consider one of the Maxwell’s equation known
Faraday’s law in integral form which is
∫ E • dl = 0
Now if we apply this integral to thin rectangular loop as
shown in figure 2 then the dominant contribution to the loop
integral comes from the long sides because he length of the
short sides is assumed to be arbitrarily small which ends up
giving nothing. Thus we have
E above − E below = 0
or ,
E above = E below
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r1
-Q
+Q r2
Q 1 1 Q
V+ − V− = − +
4πε0 K r1 r2 4πε0 r2
Thus,
Q (K − 1) 1
V+ − V− = +
4πε 0 K r2 r1
Hence the required capacitance is
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C C
C
C
C
(a) C/2
(b) 2C
(c) C
(d) None of these
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Answers:
1. (a), (c) and (d)
2. (b)
3. (d)
4. (b)
5. (a) and (d)
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C/2
A C B
C/2
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