What do capacitors do? What is its effect?
How can you increase capacitance ? What is permittivity?
How do you work out relative permittivity?
Er = E1 / E0
- where Er is the relative permittivity of material 1, E1 is the permittivity of material 1 in Fm^-1, E0 is the permittivity of free space
What happens when no charge is applied?
What happens when a charge is applied?
How do you calculate the capacitance of a capacitor using the dimensions of the capacitor and permittivity of the dielectric?
C = AE0Er / d
-Where A is the area of the plates (m^2), E0 is the permittivity of free space (Fm^-1), Er is the relative permittivity of the dielectric and d is the separation of the plates (m)
How do capacitors store energy?
How do you work out energy stored in a capacitor?
E = 1/2 Q.V.
What are the three expressions for the energy stored by a capacitor?
How can you investigate what happens when you charge a capacitor?
How can you plot graphs of current, potential difference and charge against time?
How do you discharge a capacitor?
Describe the plots of current, pd and charge against time with discharging
What does the time taken to charge or discharge depend on?
How can you calculate the charge, pd and current as a capacitor charges?
How do you work out the charge, pd and current as a capacitor discharges?
What is the time constant?
tau = RC
How can you find the time constant from log-linear graphs?
How do you figure out the time taken for chagre current or pd to halve?
What are capacitors made of?
What happens to a capacitor when it is connected to a power source?
What happens to the capacitor when the capacitor is disconnected from the source of potential difference?
What is the capacitance of a capacitor? What does it depend on?
What is a farad?
The unit of capacitance is the farad (F) where 1F is equal to 1C^-1 (one colomb per volt)