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Page 1: 1 24 Electrostatic Potential Energy. 2 3 4 Example as shown:

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24 Electrostatic Potential Energy

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SI Unit: farad [F] = C/V

Capacitance: Charge Storage per Volt Applied

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Real Parallel-Plate Capacitor

Note:

• Uniform Field

• Fringing

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Parallel Plate Capacitor

o

E

E is nearly uniform

o

dEdV

V

QC

A

od / d

Ao

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Cylindrical Capacitor

r

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rLEEA 2

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rkE

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inkQ4

LQin

Lk4

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Work done in Charging a Capacitor

= (Q)(Vavg)

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Q = VC Vavg = ½ Q/C

Work = (Q) x (½ Q/C)= ½ Q2/C

= area under curve

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Ad

CV

volume

energyue

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Energy Density Inside a Capacitor

Ad

dCE 2221

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dE

d

A o22

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221 Eu oe

Ex: Lab Capacitor, C = 1F, V = 6V, vol.=2x10-5 m3.

SI Unit: [J/m3]

36335

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/10/000,900102

0.60.1mJmJ

mx

VFue

31033

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104.1mJx

mx

Jxugasoline

about 35,000 higher than capacitor

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Capacitors in “Parallel” Arrangement

CVQ

""12 VVVV BA

eqBA QQQ

BA QQ VCVCVC eqBA

eqBA CCC

Ex. FFFCeq 18126

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eqBABA C

Q

C

Q

C

QVV

Capacitors in “Series” Arrangement

C

QV eqBA QQQ

Q = 0eqBA CCC

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FCeq 4

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equivalent value?

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DielectricConstant K

• reduces E and V (E = Eo/K)

• C = KCo

• C = Capacitance with Dielectric

• Co = “Empty” Capacitor

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Ex. K’s

• vacuum: 1 exactly

• air: 1.00059

• paper: 3.7

• water: 80

• barium titanate: 1200

• potassium tantalate niobate (0 °C): 34,000

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Supercapacitors

• porous structure

• surface areas much greater

• charge separation distance < 1 nm

• very high capacitance

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Batteries

slow/special charging

limited # cycles with decreasing utility

short life

high energy density

poor low temp. performance

Capacitors

simple/fast charging

over 500,000 cycles at 100%

10 to 12 year life

low energy density

good low temp. perf.

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Summary

• Electrostatic potential energy

• Capacitance: field, energy, voltage, charge

• Capacitors in circuits

• Dielectrics

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Rolled Parallel-Plate Capacitor (Can Shape)