Electrical Fields and Potentials in The Plate Capacitor: (Item No.: P2420100)
Electrical Fields and Potentials in The Plate Capacitor: (Item No.: P2420100)
Electrical Fields and Potentials in The Plate Capacitor: (Item No.: P2420100)
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Electricity and Electric Charge and
Physics University potentials in the plate
Magnetism Electric Field
capacitor
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Introduction
Overview
A uniform electric field is produced between the charged plates of a plate capacitor. The strength of the field is determined
with the electric field strength meter, as a function of the plate spacing and the voltage . The potential within the field is
measured with a potential measuring probe.
Fig. 1: Arrangement for measuring the electric field strength as a function of the voltage and the plate spacing.
Fig. 2: Arrangement for measuring the potential in the plate capacitor as a function of the position.
Equipment
Tasks
1. The relationship between voltage and electric field strength is investigated, with constant plate spacing.
2. The relationship between electric field strength and plate spacing is investigated, with constant voltage.
3. In the plate capacitor, the potential is measured with a probe, as a function of position.
2. The electric field strength is now measured as a function of the distance between the two capacitor plates, in a range of
approx. 2 cm to 12 cm, with an unchanged set up, but with a constant voltage of 200 V.
3. The experimental set up is as shown in Fig. 2. The plates have a spacing of 10 cm; the applied voltage is 250 V. The
potential between the plates is measured with the potential measuring probe. In order to avoid interference from surface
charges, the air at the tip of the probe is ionised, using a flame 3 mm to 5 mm long. The probe should always be moved
parallel to the capacitor plates.
follow from Maxwell’s equations for the electric field in the plate capacitor.
For the steady-state case in the charge-free space between the plates,
(1)
(2)
If one plate is placed in the y-z plane and the other parallel to it at a distance , and if boundary disturbances due to the finite
extent of the plates are disregarded, it follows from (2) that lies in the x-direction and is uniform. Since the field is irrotational
( ) it can be represented as the gradient of a scalar field :
while because of its uniformity, may also be expressed as the quotient of differences
(3)
where the potential difference is equal to the applied voltage and is the distance between the plates. From the regression
line to the measured values of Fig. 3, with the exponential statement
With constant voltage , the field strength varies in inverse proportion to the spacing .
If the measured values are plotted on a log-log scale (Fig. 5) , then because
a straight line is obtained with slope −1.02 with a standard error 0.02.
Since the potential of an equipotential surface in the plate capacitor is linearly dependent on its distance , e.g. from the
plate with potential , then
there follows
and