
W16 Activity 3 - Capacitors
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Nicholas Carrillo
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W16 Activity 3 - Capacitors
By Nicholas Carrillo
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Conductors
Electric charge, e.g. electrons, are able to move around easily in conductors.
Almost all metals are good conductors.
Copper is a great conductor.
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Charges have a difficult time moving around in insulators.
Most materials are insulators.
Wood is an insulator.
Insulators
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Charges move in Electric Fields
Batteries provide the electric energy based on their voltage to push charges along.
Connecting a batter to a lightbulb with wires forms a simple circuit.
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Multiple Choice
Charges move freely inside of...
conductors
insulators
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Multiple Choice
Charges have difficulty moving in...
Conductors
Insulators
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Multiple Choice
Electric charges in wires connected to a battery and light bulb are pushed by...
The voltage from the battery
The electric field from the battery
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Two charged parallel metal plates held apart make a simple parallel-plate capacitor.
Capacitors can store electrical energy.
Connecting a capacitor to a battery will cause charge to flow from the battery to the parallel plates.
Capacitors
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Electric Charge is pushed onto the metal plates by the battery, but there's a maximum amount of charge that can be put on a capacitor.
The amount of Charge per voltage is the capacitance.
C = Q/V
Units in Farads (F)
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A capacitor is charged with a 5V battery. The amount of charge is 1C.
What is the capacitance for the capacitor?
C = 1C/5V = 0.2 F
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A 1 F capacitor is charged with a 5V battery. How much charge is stored in the capacitor?
C = Q/V
Q = C*V = 1F * 5V = 5C
Q = 5C of charge
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Multiple Select
Which of the following is true about capacitors?
Capacitors store electrical energy.
Capacitors have a maximum amount of charge they can store.
Capacitors can store an infinite amount of charge.
Capacitors are charged by connecting them to a voltage source. Like a battery.
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Summary
The amount of charge stored on a capacitor per voltage is the capacitance.
C = Q/V
Capacitors store electrical Energy
Charges move freely through conductors.
Charges have a hard time moving through insulators.
Electric charges are pushed by electric fields from voltage sources.
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