Chapter 24: Capacitance and Dielectrics
Chapter 24: Capacitance and Dielectrics
Chapter 24: Capacitance and Dielectrics
Q
• Definition of Capacitance C≡
V
• Example Calculations
• Parallel Plate Capacitor A
• Cylindrical Capacitor ++++
• Spherical Capacitor d -----
• Combinations of Capacitors
• Capacitors in Parallel
• Capacitors in Series a
• Energy in Capacitors b L
• Dielectrics
a
≡
C3
a b
C1 C2 C
b
Capacitors
New Topic
Phys 2435: Chap. 24, Pg 2
device to store charge and energy
connect capacitor to battery (V)
plates become charged (Q)
Q = CV
C is called capacitance
units: coulomb / volt ≡ Farad
larger C ⇒ bigger Q (fixed V)
(“capacity” to hold charge)
Phys 2435: Chap. 24, Pg 3
Example: Parallel Plate (the simplest capacitor)
The electric field in between is
σ Q
E= =
ε 0 ε0 A
The potential difference is
⎛ d ⎞
V = Ed = ⎜ ⎟Q
€ ⎝ ε0 A ⎠
Q
Thus from C = , we get
V
Capacitance only depends on the geometry.
Q / L Ra
V= ln
2πε 0 Rb
2πε 0 L
C=
ln( Ra / Rb )
Phys 2435: Chap. 24, Pg 5
Example: Spherical Capacitor
Determine the capacitance for the spherical capacitor shown.
Q ⎛⎜ 1 1 ⎞⎟
V= ⎜ − ⎟
4πε 0 ⎝ ra rb ⎠
ra rb
C = 4πε 0
ra − rb
Phys 2435: Chap. 24, Pg 6
Example: How big is 1 Farad?
choose d = 1 mm
= ε A
find the area A for C 0
such a capacitor
d
A = C (d/ε0)
= (1 F) (0.001 m) / (8.85x10-12)
+Q –Q
New Topic
Phys 2435: Chap. 24, Pg 9
Capacitors in parallel
Potential difference between points a and b is the same
for all 3 capacitors
V1 = V2 = V3 = V
C = C1 + C2 + C3 C is called an
equivalent capacitor.
Phys 2435, Chap 24, Pg 10
Capacitors in series
1 1 1 1
= + +
C C1 C2 C3
Phys 2435, Chap 24, Pg 11
ConcepTest 24.2(Post)
24.2 Capacitors
What is the equivalent
capacitance, Ceq, of the o
combination shown? C
Ceq C C
(a) Ceq = (3/2)C
(b) Ceq = (2/3)C o
(c) Ceq = 3C
New Topic
Phys 2435: Chap. 24, Pg 13
Energy of a Capacitor
• How much energy is stored in a charged capacitor?
– Calculate the work provided (usually by a battery) to charge a
capacitor to +/- Q:
⎛ q⎞
dW = dq ( V) = dq ⎜ ⎟
⎝ C⎠
Q 2
1 1 Q 1 Q2
W = ∫ qdq = U =
2 C
C0 2 C
2
• Since Q=CV, we can write: 1 Q = 1 CV = 1 QV
U = 2
2 C 2 2
Where is the Energy Stored?
• Claim: energy is stored in the Electric Field itself. Think of
the energy needed to charge the capacitor as being the
energy needed to create the field.
1 1 ⎛ ε0 A ⎞ 1 A
U = CV = ⎜
2
( )
⎟ Ed = ε 0 E 2 Ad
2
++++
2 2⎝ d ⎠ 2
d -----
New Topic
Phys 2435: Chap. 24, Pg 17
Dielectrics
Replace everywhere: ε0 ε = Kε 0
A A
For example: C0 = ε 0 C =ε = KC 0
d d