A switch that connects a battery to a 10 μF capacitor is closed. Several seconds later you find that the capacitor plates are charged to ±30 μC. What is the emf of the battery?
26. Capacitors & Dielectrics
Capacitors & Capacitance
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What is the capacitance of the two metal spheres shown in FIGURE EX26.22?
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Two 2.0 cm×2.0 cm metal electrodes are spaced 1.0 mm apart and connected by wires to the terminals of a 9.0 V battery. What are the charge on each electrode and the potential difference between them?
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Two 3.0-cm-diameter aluminum electrodes are spaced 0.50 mm apart. The electrodes are connected to a 100 V battery. What is the capacitance?
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Two 3.0-cm-diameter aluminum electrodes are spaced 0.50 mm apart. The electrodes are connected to a 100 V battery. What is the magnitude of the charge on each electrode?
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A cylindrical capacitor (Example 24–2) has Ra = 3.5 mm and Rb = 0.50 mm. The two conductors have a potential difference of 625 V, with the inner conductor at the higher potential. Calculate the electric field at the surface of the inner conductor.
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(II) How strong is the electric field between the plates of a 0.80-μF air-gap capacitor if they are 2.0 mm apart and each has a charge of magnitude 84-μC?
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The long cylindrical capacitor shown in Fig. 24–37 consists of four concentric cylinders, with respective radii Ra, Rb, Rc and Rd. The cylinders b and c are joined by metal strips. Determine the capacitance per unit length of this arrangement. (Assume equal and opposite charges are placed on the innermost and outermost cylinders.)
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What is the capacitance of a pair of circular plates with a radius of 5.0 cm separated by 2.3 mm of mica?
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A parallel-plate capacitor with plate area 2.0 cm² and air-gap separation 0.50 mm is connected to a 12-V battery, and fully charged. The battery is then disconnected. What is the charge on the capacitor?
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(I) The two plates of a capacitor hold +3500 μC and -3500μC of charge, respectively, when the potential difference is 960 V. What is the capacitance?
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Two identical capacitors are connected in parallel and each acquires a charge Q0 when connected to a source of voltage V0. The voltage source is disconnected and then a dielectric (K = 3.6) is inserted to fill the space between the plates of one of the capacitors. Determine the voltage now across each capacitor.
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A general rule for estimating the capacitance C of an isolated conducting sphere with radius r is C (in pF) ≈ r (in cm). That is, the numerical value of C in pF is about the same as the numerical value of the sphere’s radius in cm. Justify this rule.
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Capacitors can be used as “electric charge counters.” Consider an initially uncharged capacitor of capacitance C with its bottom plate grounded and its top plate connected to a source of electrons. If N electrons flow onto the capacitor’s top plate, show that the resulting potential difference V across the capacitor is directly proportional to N.
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Capacitors can be used as “electric charge counters.” Consider an initially uncharged capacitor of capacitance C with its bottom plate grounded and its top plate connected to a source of electrons. Assume a voltage-measuring device can accurately resolve voltage changes of about 1 mV. What value of C would be necessary to resolve the arrival of an individual electron?
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