What is Capacitor: Definition and 1000 Discussions

A capacitor is a device that stores electrical energy in an electric field. It is a passive electronic component with two terminals.
The effect of a capacitor is known as capacitance. While some capacitance exists between any two electrical conductors in proximity in a circuit, a capacitor is a component designed to add capacitance to a circuit. The capacitor was originally known as a condenser or condensator. This name and its cognates are still widely used in many languages, but rarely in English, one notable exception being condenser microphones, also called capacitor microphones.
The physical form and construction of practical capacitors vary widely and many types of capacitor are in common use. Most capacitors contain at least two electrical conductors often in the form of metallic plates or surfaces separated by a dielectric medium. A conductor may be a foil, thin film, sintered bead of metal, or an electrolyte. The nonconducting dielectric acts to increase the capacitor's charge capacity. Materials commonly used as dielectrics include glass, ceramic, plastic film, paper, mica, air, and oxide layers. Capacitors are widely used as parts of electrical circuits in many common electrical devices. Unlike a resistor, an ideal capacitor does not dissipate energy, although real-life capacitors do dissipate a small amount (see Non-ideal behavior). When an electric potential (a voltage) is applied across the terminals of a capacitor, for example when a capacitor is connected across a battery, an electric field develops across the dielectric, causing a net positive charge to collect on one plate and net negative charge to collect on the other plate. No current actually flows through the dielectric. However, there is a flow of charge through the source circuit. If the condition is maintained sufficiently long, the current through the source circuit ceases. If a time-varying voltage is applied across the leads of the capacitor, the source experiences an ongoing current due to the charging and discharging cycles of the capacitor.
The earliest forms of capacitors were created in the 1740s, when European experimenters discovered that electric charge could be stored in water-filled glass jars that came to be known as Leyden jars. Today, capacitors are widely used in electronic circuits for blocking direct current while allowing alternating current to pass. In analog filter networks, they smooth the output of power supplies. In resonant circuits they tune radios to particular frequencies. In electric power transmission systems, they stabilize voltage and power flow. The property of energy storage in capacitors was exploited as dynamic memory in early digital computers, and still is in modern DRAM.

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    Solving Capacitor Problem Homework

    Homework Statement A capacitor of capacitance 5µF is charged to 24 V and another capacitor of capacitance 6µF is charged to 12 V. The positive plate of first capacitor is now connected to negative plate of second and vice versa.Fid ew charges on capacitor. Homework Equations Q=CV E= QV/2 =...
  2. A

    Where Does the Extra Energy in a Capacitor Come From?

    A capacitor is connected to a battery. If a person pulls the plate to increase the distance by 2d the decrease in energy between the plates is E. We observe energy gained by battery is 2E. From where does extra energy E come from.?
  3. P

    Charging Super Capacitor w/Buck Converter: Max Voltage Draw?

    If I am charging a super capacitor with buck converter, that is a 1 amp, 1-18 volt output, and the capacitor is rated for 2.5 volts, how do I stop the buck converter from feeding it more than 2.5 volts? When I attach the capacitor to my digital power supply, it starts charging, and the voltage...
  4. P

    Is Work Required to Move Capacitor Plates Apart?

    If I have a capacitor and I maintain the potential difference between the two plates as I move them apart would I have to do any work (other than mechanical work) to move them apart? my logic tells be I shouldn't have to as I'm not doing any work again the potential field? Just wondered what you...
  5. Y

    What is the electric field strength inside the capacitor?

    Homework Statement [/B] An electron is launched at a 45∘ angle and a speed of 5.0×10^6 m/s from the positive plate of the parallel-plate capacitor shown in the figure (Figure 1) . The electron lands 4.0 cm away. a) What is the electric field strength inside the capacitor? b) What is the...
  6. P

    Coilgun capacitor charging circuit questions

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  7. H

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    I'm doing a project where I need to hand power one small, dc motor (1.5-12V) and charge a 1F 5.5V super capacitor, and then use it to drive another small 1.5-12V dc motor. Does anybody have any suggestions for motor specifications or circuit elements that will help me get the most efficiency...
  8. A

    Deriving capacitor and inductor models from Maxwell's eqs

    I'm sure the inductor model, i.e. vL(t) = iL'(t)*L follows without directly from Faraday's eq. But even there, with Faraday's equation we think of the changing magnetic field as inducing the voltage in the loop, where in the model it seems the other way around, that is, the voltage increases...
  9. le@rner

    Finding Energy Stored in a Capacitor

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  10. **Mariam**

    2 capacitors reaching equillibrium?

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    Why energy is lost in capacitor if wires have no resistance?

    The question in textbook:- A 4uF capacitor is charged by connecting it to 200V supply.It is then connected to an uncharged 2uF capacitor.How much electrostatic energy of the first capacitor is lost in form of heat and electromagnetic radiation? My question is that why the energy must be lost...
  12. D

    What happens of charges on other side of plates of capacitor

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  13. D

    How to derive formula for capacitance of spherical capacitor

    Please explain in detail how to derive formula for capacitance of spherical capacitor?
  14. Undacuva

    Choosing a capacitor based on desired output pulse

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    Understanding Capacitor Principles: How Current Flows and Preventing Breakdown

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  16. gracy

    Spherical Capacitors: Large Radii & Close Together

    I thought any two concentric conducting spheres of radii a and b such that a<b form a spherical parallel plate capacitor.But according to my book A spherical capacitor behaves as a parallel plate capacitor if it's spherical surfaces have large radii and are close to each other. 1)it's spherical...
  17. gracy

    How Is Capacitance Calculated for Different Capacitor Areas?

    Homework Statement Calculate the capacitance of the parallel plate capacitor shown in the following figure,between points X and Y. Homework Equations ##C##=##\frac{Kε0A}{d}## The Attempt at a Solution Which capacitor has an area "A"? I will have to transform this into circuit diagram.
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    How Is Energy Dissipated in a Capacitor and Resistor Circuit?

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  19. H

    Kirchoff's Voltage Law with Capacitor

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  20. A

    How Does a Spherical Inclusion Affect Potential in a Parallel Plate Capacitor?

    Homework Statement Capacitor parallel plates separation $$d$$, potencial diference $$V_0$$, at the center there is a semi sphere of radius $r_0$. Find the potencial as function of position if $$d>>r_0$$ Homework Equations I think that relevant equation are Gauss Law The Attempt at a...
  21. Titan97

    Finding pressure on a dielectric between a capacitor

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  22. Titan97

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    Parallel Plates, Capacitor and Dielectrics

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  24. gracy

    What is the Charge on a Capacitor with Given Area and Plate Separation?

    Homework Statement find the charge on each plate given area is a and separation between two consecutive plate is d Homework Equations ##Q##=##C####V## The Attempt at a Solution I don't know how to proceed from here.
  25. gracy

    Charging of Capacitor: Why Electrons Stop?

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  26. gracy

    Capacitor Charge Calculation for Series Connection with 9.0V Battery

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  27. kostoglotov

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  28. H

    Translating from Japanese: residue in capacitor?

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  29. A

    Best time interval for measuring capacitor discharge?

    Homework Statement My (practise) coursework is to test the equation 'V = Vo e-t/RC' and choose values of R and C so that the voltage across the capacitor falls to half in 15 seconds. I decided it would be too difficult and inaccurate to record the voltage across the capacitor every 5 seconds...
  30. gracy

    Capacitor Formation with Unequal Charges: A Potential Difference Dilemma

    Homework Statement Two plates (area=s) charged to +q1 and +q2 (q2<q1)are brought closer to form a capacitor of capacitance C.The potential difference across the plates is 2. Homework Equations ##V##=##\frac{Q}{C}## The Attempt at a Solution [/B] I don't know how are these plates going to...
  31. C

    How does a dielectric affect the capacitance of a capacitor?

    Homework Statement Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution for #14, I remember a battery maintains the potential therefore, V should be constant; dielectric increases charge on plates and increases capacitance but I couldn't find an option that matched. The answer key says "d" but I...
  32. A

    Change in entropy of a capacitor

    Homework Statement What is the entropy change of the universe as a result of the following processes: (a) a 1μF capacitor is connected to a 100V electrochemical cell at 0°C, (b) the same capacitor after being charged to 100V is discharged through a resistor kept at 0°C? Homework Equations...
  33. Passionate Eng

    Understanding Capacitor and Inductor Behavior: A Physically-Based Explanation

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  34. sergiokapone

    Сurrent through spherical capacitor

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    Is My Capacitor Fully Charged?

    suppose i have a circuit,in which a capacitor and resistances are connected in series with a DC voltage source. then after a long interval of time we know that capacitor will have same voltage across its terminal as that of DC voltage source and no current flow in the circuit. so, can i say at...
  36. davenn

    Clarification of where energy is stored in a capacitor?

    hi guys This query comes about after the comment by BillyT in post#22 in this thread https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/energy-in-a-capacitor.840145/page-2 is what he is saying correct, or only for the very specific situation he is involved with and it doesn't apply to every day...
  37. naiasetvolo

    Energy in a Capacitor: Explained

    why is the formula of energy in a capacitor E= C x U^2 /2 I understand it mathematically, but I do not understand it if you apply it to a real situation. Is there anyone who can explain that?
  38. nar5i

    Can Piezoelectric Plates Effectively Charge a Phone?

    I am doing my wrong project from school. Its basically a science fair but only for the students in the class. I came up with the idea to use piezoelectric plates to charge a capacitor that then charges one of those portable po charge a phone. I know I'm not the first one do this, but I do want...
  39. N

    Capacitors in a series circuit W/ one dielectric

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  40. kostoglotov

    How electric fields store energy in a capacitor

    Homework Statement The Question is here: imgur link: http://i.imgur.com/wIlUZMM.jpg Homework Equations U_c = \frac{\kappa \epsilon_0 A d E^2}{2} U_c = C \Delta V_c \kappa: dielectric constant \epsilon_0: permittivity of free space C: capacitance The Attempt at a Solution [/B] I...
  41. B

    Charged Capacitor: Is Disconnecting Dangerous?

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  42. B

    Charging and discharging capacitor, differential equation

    Homework Statement A circuit consists of a voltage source, voltage ##V## , a resistor, resistance ##R##, and a capacitor, capacitance ##C##, in series. (i) Show that the charge ##Q(t)## in the capacitor satisfies the equation ##R Q' (t) + Q(t)/C = V ##. (ii) Suppose that ##R##, ##C## and...
  43. B

    Magnetic field by moving plate capacitor ?

    1. Homework Statement A large parallel plate capacitor with uniform surface charge σ on upper plate and −σ on lower is moving with a constant speed v. Q1]Find the magnetic field between the plates and also above and below them. Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution I know that above...
  44. Salvador

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  45. A

    Understanding the Effects of a Conducting Plate on a Parallel Plate Capacitor

    Homework Statement Consider a parallel plate capacitor of area A and separation d. The plates are isloated. One has charge +Q and the other -Q. An isolated conducting plate of area A and thickness t is inserted between the plates as shown. a. Find the E fields between the conductors b. Find...
  46. K

    E in the charged parallel-plate air capacitor,,,

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  47. xSpartanCx

    Average Energy Density of Capacitor

    Homework Statement An air-filled capacitor is formed from two long conducting cylindrical shells that are coaxial and have radii of 48 mm and 72 mm. The electric potential of the inner conductor with respect to the outer conductor is -536 V (k = 1/4πε0 = 8.99 × 109 N · m2/C2) The average energy...
  48. P

    Conductor in a capacitor problen (E&M)

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  49. yango_17

    Realistic Capacitor with leaking dielectric

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  50. I

    Full Wave Rectifier - Capacitor Filter and Output Ripple

    Homework Statement I'm having trouble understanding part C of this question. Homework Equations ΔVo = Vout/2fRC The Attempt at a Solution So to get ~12V at the output, the turns ratio should be 14 because 120√2/12 = 14.14. Using a turns ratio of 14, the output voltage will be 12.12 V. To...
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