What does a capacitor consist of?
What is a capacitor?
What is the circuit symbol for a capacitor?
Why are do capacitors often consist of plates wrapped around each other?
How is capacitance across 2 ends of wire created in a circuit?
What can we measure in a circuit that contains a capacitor?
How is capacitance calculated?
What is capacitance?
What is 1 Farad?
- A Farad is a large unit meaning we often have capacitors with a capacitance of micro farads.
How do values of charge, p.d. and capacitance vary across capacitors in parallel?
How can you derive an equation for the capacitance of some capacitors in parallel?
Ctotal = C1 + C2…
How do values of charge, p.d. and capacitance vary across capacitors in series?
When looking at capacitors what does Q represent?
How can capacitors be connected in series within a circuit?
How can you derive an equation for the capacitance of capacitors in series?
(1/C)total = 1/C1 + 1/C2…
How do equations for capacitance and resistance in parallel and series circuits link?
Ctotal = C1 + C2…
This is opposite to resistors in parallel which is:
(1/R)total = 1/R1 + 1/R2…
Why do we use capacitors to store charge instead of just using a cell?
How can we use a graph to see the energy stored in a capacitor?
What 3 equations can be used to find the energy stored by a capacitor?
How is an RC circuit created?
What impacts how quickly a capacitor will discharge in an RC circuit?
What is the equation for the time constant?
How can we draw an exponential decay graph for how a capacitor discharges over a time period?
What equation would be used when plotting an exponential decay curve for a value of I, V or Q of a discharging capacitor?