Topic 2 Capacitor and Dielectrics Lecture
Topic 2 Capacitor and Dielectrics Lecture
Topic 2 Capacitor and Dielectrics Lecture
Capacitor
A capacitor , sometimes called a condenser, is a device that can
store electric charge.
or
Q
a) Define and use Capacitance, C
V
Capacitance, C
• Definition: the ratio of the charge on either plate to the
potential difference between them.
Q Q : c h a r g e o n o n e o f t h e p la t e s
C V : p o t e n t ia l d if f e r e n c e a c r o s s t h e t w o p la t e s
V
• Meaning: The ability of a capacitor to store charge is
measured by its capacitance.
***Remarks: Capacitance measures the charge on the capacitor for a unit
voltages across it.
• SI unit : Farad (F).
V
+Q -Q
V1 V2 V3
Ceq
Q1 Q2 Q3
equivalent to
V1 V2 V3
Ceq
Q1 Q2 Q3
equivalent to
• Hence the charges on all the three capacitors are the same,
Q.
• The potential difference across capacitor C1,C2 and C3 are
Q1 Q Q2 Q Q3 Q
V1 ; V2 ; V3
C1 C1 C2 C2 C3 C3
Ceq
equivalent to
V
C eq C 1 C 2 C 3 . . .C n
CAPACITORS CONNECTED
IN PARALLEL
c) Derive and use energy stored in a capacitor, U
LEARNING OUTCOMES :
c) Use:
i) Q Q e t / RC for discharging
o
Time Constant,
Q0
I0
0 .6 3 Q 0
0 .3 7 I 0
τ RC t im e , t ( s ) τ RC t im e , t ( s )
The charge on the capacitor The current through the resistor
increases exponentially with time decreases exponentially with time
Charge on charging Current in resistor :
capacitor :
t
t
Q Q 0 1 e RC
where
Q 0 : m a x im u m c h a r g e
I I0e RC
I o : m a x im u m c u r r e n t
R : r e s is t a n c e o f t h e r e s is t o r
C : c a p a c it a n c e o f t h e c a p a c it o r
DISCHARGING A CAPACITOR THROUGH A RESISTOR
τ RC t im e , t ( s )
Q0
0 .3 7 I 0
0 .3 7 Q 0
I0
τ RC t im e , t ( s )
The negative sign indicates that as the capacitor discharges, the current
direction opposite its direction when the capacitor was being charged.
**For calculation of current in discharging process, ignore the negative sign in the formula.
2.3 Capacitors With Dielectrics
LEARNING OUTCOMES :
At the end of this lesson, the students should be able to :
a) Define dielectric constant, r
o
b) Describe the effect of dielectric on a parallel plate
capacitor.
Introduction
Dielectric Constant, r
r
C where r = dielectric constant
C0 C = capacitance with dielectric
C0= capacitance in a vacum
b) Describe the effect of dielectric on a parallel plate capacitor.
Parallel-plate Capacitors
0 A
C Parallel-plate capacitor separated by a vacuum
d
or
A
C Parallel-plate capacitor separated by a dielectric material
d
ε 0 : p e r m it t iv it y o f f r e e s p a c e
= 8.85 x 10-12 C2 N-1 m-2
A : a r e a o f t h e p la t e
d : d is t a n c e b e t w e e n t h e t w o p la t e s
d) Use dielectric constant, r
e) Use capacitance with dielectric
Use Dielectric Constant &
Use Capacitance with dielectric
C
r
C0
εA
d ε
r r or ε r ε 0
ε0 A ε0
d
: p e r m it t iv it y o f d ie le c t r ic m a t e r ia l
ε 0 : p e r m it t iv it y o f f r e e s p a c e
r : dielectric constant
• From the definition of the capacitance,
Q Q
C and C0
V V0
C
since r
C0
therefore
V0 V : p o t e n t ia l d if f e r e n c e a c r o s s c a p a c it o r w it h d ie le c t r ic
r
V V 0 : p o t e n t ia l d if f e r e n c e a c r o s s c a p a c it o r in v a c u u m
• From the relationship between E and V for uniform electric
field,
V E d and V 0 E 0 d
V0
since r
V
E0d
r d is constant
Ed
where
E 0 : e le c t r ic f ie ld s t r e n g t h o f t h e c a p a c it o r in v a c u u m
E0
r
E E : e le c t r ic f ie ld s t r e n g t h o f t h e c a p a c it o r w it h d ie le c t r ic
Material Dielectric constant, εr Dielectric Strength
(106 V m-1)
Air 1.00059 3
Mylar 3.2 7
Paper 3.7 16
Silicone oil 2.5 15
Water 80 -
Teflon 2.1 60
*** The dielectric strength is the maximum electric field before dielectric
breakdown (charge flow) occurs and the material becomes a
conductor.
C V0 E 0
r
C 0 0 V E
Dielectric effect on the parallel-plate capacitor
E0
r
E
• Thus, the electric field inside the dielectric is less
strong than the electric field inside the empty
capacitor, assuming the charge on the plates remains
constant.
Capacitance C Co C > Co
Energy stored U Uo U < Uo
C V0 E 0
r
C 0 0 V E