Exercises: Capacitors and Dielectrics
Work through each section in order. Show your work for all calculation problems. Use $\varepsilon_0 = 8.85 \times 10^{-12}\ \text{C}^2/(\text{N·m}^2)$ where needed.
Recall / Warm-Up
Which best describes what a capacitor does in a circuit?
A parallel-plate capacitor is connected to a 12 V battery. The voltage across the capacitor is:
When a dielectric material is inserted between the plates of a charged capacitor (with the plates disconnected from any battery), what happens to the voltage across the plates?
Fluency Practice
A capacitor stores of charge when connected to a source. What is the capacitance in microfarads?
A capacitor is connected to a source. How much charge is stored on the capacitor, in microcoulombs?
A capacitor with stores of charge. A second capacitor with stores the same charge . Which capacitor has the higher voltage across its plates?
A capacitor is charged to . Calculate the energy stored in the capacitor in joules.
A capacitor stores of energy at a voltage of . What is the capacitance in microfarads?
Mixed Practice
A camera flash capacitor () is charged to and discharges in . What is the average power delivered during the flash?
A defibrillator uses a capacitor (, ) to deliver energy to a patient. Using , the energy stored is ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ J. If this energy is delivered in , the average power delivered is ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ kW.
A parallel-plate capacitor has plates of area separated by . Using , what is the capacitance?
A air-gap capacitor has a dielectric () inserted between its plates. What is the new capacitance, and what happened to the electric field between the plates (assuming charge is held constant)?
Word Problems
A parallel-plate capacitor has plates of area and separation . It is connected to a source. Use .
Calculate the charge stored on the capacitor in nanocoulombs.
A capacitor () is charged to . The plate separation is then halved (with the capacitor disconnected from the battery).
What is the new capacitance after the plate separation is halved?
The capacitor is disconnected, so the charge stays the same. What is the new voltage across the plates?
A capacitor has a dielectric with inserted between its plates. The capacitor is connected to a source after insertion.
Calculate the energy stored in the capacitor with the dielectric, in joules. Express your answer in scientific notation (e.g., 2.3e-8).
Calculate the energy stored in the same capacitor without the dielectric at the same voltage (), in joules. Express your answer in scientific notation (e.g., 7.2e-9).
Error Analysis
Student's explanation:
"A capacitor and a battery both store energy and can power a circuit. The main difference is that a capacitor stores electric current inside it, while a battery stores chemical energy. A fully charged capacitor can supply current to a circuit for just as long as a battery can, just more quickly."
A student describes how a capacitor is different from a battery. Read their explanation and find the error.
Student's reasoning:
"The capacitor has five times the capacitance. Since , it stores five times the charge: vs. ."
"And since larger capacitance means larger voltage, the capacitor also has a higher voltage when charged."
A student solves a problem where a capacitor at is compared with a capacitor at . Read their reasoning and identify the error.
Challenge
A capacitor is charged to . The voltage is then increased to .
By what factor does the stored energy increase? (Calculate the ratio .)
Explain in your own words why a defibrillator uses a large capacitor rather than delivering energy directly from a battery. In your explanation, address both the time scale of energy delivery and why the battery alone cannot do the same job.