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Chapter 5 Capacitance and Dielectrics

Chapter 5 Capacitance and Dielectrics Calculation of Example : Parallel-Plate Interactive Simulation : Parallel-Plate Example : Cylindrical Example : Spherical Capacitors in Electric Parallel Series Example : Equivalent Storing Energy in a Energy Density of the Electric Interactive Simulation : Charge Placed between Capacitor Example : Electric Energy Density of Dry Example : Energy Stored in a Spherical Dielectrics without Dielectrics with Gauss s Law for Example : Capacitance with Creating Electric Animation : Creating an Electric Animation : Creating and Destroying Electric Appendix: Electric Fields Hold Atoms Ionic and van der Waals Interactive Simulation : Collection of Charges in Two Interactive Simulation : Collection of Charges in Three Interactive Simulation : Collection of Dipoles in Two Interactiv

0 parallelplate Q A C |V| d ε == ∆ (5.2.4) Note that C depends only on the geometric factors A and d.The capacitance C increases linearly with the area A since for a given potential difference ∆V, a bigger plate can hold more charge. On the other hand, C is inversely proportional to d, the distance of separation because the smaller the value of d, the smaller the potential difference …

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