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Conceptual questions

Does the capacitance of a device depend on the applied voltage? What about the charge stored in it?

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Use the characteristics of the Coulomb force to explain why capacitance should be proportional to the plate area of a capacitor. Similarly, explain why capacitance should be inversely proportional to the separation between plates.

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Give the reason why a dielectric material increases capacitance compared with what it would be with air between the plates of a capacitor. What is the independent reason that a dielectric material also allows a greater voltage to be applied to a capacitor? (The dielectric thus increases C size 12{C} {} and permits a greater V size 12{V} {} .)

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How does the polar character of water molecules help to explain water’s relatively large dielectric constant? ( [link] )

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Sparks will occur between the plates of an air-filled capacitor at lower voltage when the air is humid than when dry. Explain why, considering the polar character of water molecules.

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Water has a large dielectric constant, but it is rarely used in capacitors. Explain why.

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Membranes in living cells, including those in humans, are characterized by a separation of charge across the membrane. Effectively, the membranes are thus charged capacitors with important functions related to the potential difference across the membrane. Is energy required to separate these charges in living membranes and, if so, is its source the metabolization of food energy or some other source?

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The semipermeable membrane of a cell is shown, with different concentrations of potassium cations, sodium cations, and chloride anions inside and outside the cell. The ions are represented by small, colored circles. In its resting state, the cell membrane is permeable to potassium and chloride ions, but it is impermeable to sodium ions. By diffusion, potassium cations travel out of the cell, going through the cell membrane and forming a layer of positive charge on the outer surface of the membrane. By diffusion, chloride anions go into the cell, going through the cell membrane and forming a layer of negative charge on the inner surface of the membrane. As a result, a voltage is set up across the cell membrane. The Coulomb force prevents all the ions from crossing the membrane.
The semipermeable membrane of a cell has different concentrations of ions inside and out. Diffusion moves the K + (potassium) and Cl (chloride) ions in the directions shown, until the Coulomb force halts further transfer. This results in a layer of positive charge on the outside, a layer of negative charge on the inside, and thus a voltage across the cell membrane. The membrane is normally impermeable to Na + (sodium ions).

Problems&Exercises

What charge is stored in a 180 µF size 12{"190" µF} {} capacitor when 120 V is applied to it?

21 . 6 mC size 12{"21" "." 6" mC"} {}

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Find the charge stored when 5.50 V is applied to an 8.00 pF capacitor.

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What charge is stored in the capacitor in [link] ?

80 . 0 mC size 12{"80" "." 0" mC"} {}

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Calculate the voltage applied to a 2 . 00 µF size 12{2 "." "00" mF} {} capacitor when it holds 3 . 10 µC size 12{3 "." "10" mC} {} of charge.

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What voltage must be applied to an 8.00 nF capacitor to store 0.160 mC of charge?

20.0 kV

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What capacitance is needed to store 3 . 00 µC size 12{3 "." "00" mC} {} of charge at a voltage of 120 V?

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What is the capacitance of a large Van de Graaff generator’s terminal, given that it stores 8.00 mC of charge at a voltage of 12.0 MV?

667 pF size 12{"667"" pF"} {}

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Find the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor having plates of area 5 . 00 m 2 size 12{5 "." "00"`m rSup { size 8{2} } } {} that are separated by 0.100 mm of Teflon.

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(a)What is the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor having plates of area 1.50 m 2 size 12{m rSup { size 8{2} } } {} that are separated by 0.0200 mm of neoprene rubber? (b) What charge does it hold when 9.00 V is applied to it?

(a) 4 . 4 µF size 12{4 "." "4 "mF} {}

(b) 4 . 0 × 10 5 C size 12{4 "." 0 times "10" rSup { size 8{ - 5} } " C"} {}

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Integrated Concepts

A prankster applies 450 V to an 80 . 0 µF size 12{"80" "." 0 mF} {} capacitor and then tosses it to an unsuspecting victim. The victim’s finger is burned by the discharge of the capacitor through 0.200 g of flesh. What is the temperature increase of the flesh? Is it reasonable to assume no phase change?

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Unreasonable Results

(a) A certain parallel plate capacitor has plates of area 4.00 m 2 size 12{m rSup { size 8{2} } } {} , separated by 0.0100 mm of nylon, and stores 0.170 C of charge. What is the applied voltage? (b) What is unreasonable about this result? (c) Which assumptions are responsible or inconsistent?

(a) 14.2 kV

(b) The voltage is unreasonably large, more than 100 times the breakdown voltage of nylon.

(c) The assumed charge is unreasonably large and cannot be stored in a capacitor of these dimensions.

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