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Module 5 Capacitance

This document outlines a lesson plan on capacitance. The objectives are to describe how changing dielectric materials affects capacitance, charge, and electric fields, and to determine potential energy stored in a capacitor given its geometry and potential difference. The lesson will engage students with videos on capacitors and factors affecting capacitance. Students will then read about capacitors and capacitance and work through examples and word problems to calculate capacitance and energy stored in capacitors.

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Module 5 Capacitance

This document outlines a lesson plan on capacitance. The objectives are to describe how changing dielectric materials affects capacitance, charge, and electric fields, and to determine potential energy stored in a capacitor given its geometry and potential difference. The lesson will engage students with videos on capacitors and factors affecting capacitance. Students will then read about capacitors and capacitance and work through examples and word problems to calculate capacitance and energy stored in capacitors.

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UNIT 1: ELECTRICITY A& MAGNETISM

MODULE 5: Capacitance
Learning Competencies (Objectives:):
At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
1. Describe how changing the dielectric materials affect the capacitance, charge and electric field of a capacitor;
2. Determine the potential energy stored inside a capcitor given the geometry and thepotential difference across the
capacitor.
Subject Matters; Materials; Resources
General Physics 2 pp. 64-71
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4EUwTwZ110 (Capacitors)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWT3c9q5ytY (Factors Affecting Capacitance)
Integrated Core Values: Excellence
LESSON PROPER
GENYO
Objectives:
1. Explan the functionality of capacitors based on how they are constructed;
2. Compute the capacitance of a capacitorusing the formula for capacitance.
Engage: The students will watch the video about capacitors.
Explore: The students will read and study about capacitors and capacitance on pp. 65-66.
Explain:
1. What is a capacitor?
2. What is the formula you are going to use if you are going to solve for the capacitance?
Extend:
Reflect Upon: How would you relate the function of a capacitance to your personal life in terms of saving money?
Evaluate: The students will answer the following:
* WHILSF p. 65 (Explain how capacitors store electric charges.)
* WHILSF p. 66 (Solving word problems involving capacitance)
ZOOM
A. Engage
The students will watch a video about the factors affecting capacitance.
B. Explore
Beyond Walls 5.1: Go Online
The amount of energy stored by a capacitor depends on the amount of charges stored in its dielectric. The
greater amount of stored charges means greater energy being stored by the capacitor. Visit the given links to further
understand the energy that a capacitor can store. Then answer the guide questions that follow.
 http://tap.iop.org/electricity/capacitors/128/page_46177.html
 http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electric/capeng.html
C. Explain
1. Describe the relationship between the capacitor voltage and the energy stored by the capacitor.
2. What relationship exists between the potential difference across the capacitor and the energy storage capacity of
the capacitor? Describe further this relationship in your own words.
3. What other relationships between the stored energy and the capacitance variables have you observed while doing
the activities on the link?
D. Extend
Reflect Upon: Just like capacitors, people have different capabilities in completing their work. As a senior high
school student, how would you show your respect to the differences of the people around you?
A. Evaluate
The students will answer the following:
* WHILSF p. 68 (Completing the table by describing how changing dielectric materials affect the capacitance,
charge and electric field of a capacitor.)
1. What is the value of the charge on each plate of a 0.06- F capacitor when the potential difference between the
plates is 220 V?
2. Calculate the capacitance of a capacitor if it stores a charge of 2.3 × 10–4 C when delivered with a voltage of 4 ×
103 V.
3. Suppose you charge a capacitor with 6.79 nC, and it has a potential difference of 110 V between its terminals.
Compute the capacitance of the capacitor.
* WHILSF p. 69 (Answering questions about the energy stored by a capacitor)

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