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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  1. S

    Discharge of a capacitor through a common ground

    Let's say a switch causes a capacitor to charge and the switch opening causes the capacitor to discharge from its positive plate through a common ground to its negative plate. This common ground is connected to other components, if there is a difference in potential in other components to the...
  2. Kmol6

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    Homework Statement A proton is released from rest at the positive plate of a parallel-plate capacitor. It crosses the capacitor and reaches the negative plate with a speed of 51000 m/s . What will be the final speed of an electron released from rest at the negative plate? Homework Equations...
  3. T

    Using Capacitors on Breadboards: Tips and Tricks for Beginners

    Homework Statement I'm fairly new at breadboards and I've tried to set up how I think it should be (BUT I've used a resistor instead of the second capacitor since I didn't have any on me at the moment AND I will be replacing it with a capacitor when I get the chance but just needed to see if...
  4. T

    Electric field due to charged plates moving through a plasma

    Hi folks, this is not an actual HW question, but rather one of personal interest. I'm basically trying to understand your classic idealized parallel plate capacitor, but moving face-on through a plasma. 1. Homework Statement We have a diffuse neutral plasma made of free protons and electrons...
  5. G

    Comparing inductance and capacitance: Analogy to charge

    Hi. Inductance and capacitance have many analogies, both conceptually and formally. A capacitor connected to a voltage source carries the charge ##Q=C\cdot V##. The analogous equation for inductance is ##n\cdot \Phi=L\cdot I##. Charge is physical, it's proportional to the number of excess...
  6. Bassa

    Initial Voltage in an RC circuit with a Current Source and no Voltage Source

    Homework Statement [/B] Derive an expression for vc(t) in the circuit of Figure P4.13 and sketch vc(t) to scale versus. I attached a screen shot of the circuit for this problem. time. Homework Equations V = IR V = V0exp(-t/tau) The Attempt at a Solution [/B] I am trying to find the...
  7. V

    Charging a metal plate/piece of metal with capacitor

    Hi all, I have a question about charging a meta plate or a piece of metal with a capacitor. I need to charge a plate to negative or positive and search for some methods. I know charging by Conduction, Friction and Induction. I would like to use another method. I want to charge a capacitor (E.g...
  8. T

    Calculating the filter capacitor for a power supply

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  9. Mausam

    Capacitor question -- charging time for an RC circuit

    Homework Statement Hello everyone , this question has been troubling me for weeks,so if anyone could please help me out.i have attached the pic of the question.The answer given is 2 seconds but i am getting a different answer. Homework Equations first of all i distributed the charge on the two...
  10. P

    Charging a capacitor with a battery

    How does it work? I mean I know all the stuff, there is difference in potential and the charges flows, my question is, does the negative terminal of the batteries suck charges or the charges flowing to the negative terminal are flowing because they are pushed by the charges induced on the plate...
  11. N

    Parallel plate capacitor voltage question

    Homework Statement A parallel-plate capacitor is connected to a 100 V battery until it is fully charged. The distance between the plates is d and the space between the plates is filled with air (k=1.0). Then, the battery is disconnected. If the distance between the plates is increased to 3d...
  12. PhysKid45

    Capacitor Charge Density Calculation

    Homework Statement Two 10-cm-diameter metal disks separated by a 0.64-mm-thick piece of Pyrex glass are charged to a potential difference of 1100 V . What is the surface charge density on the disks? What is the surface charge density on the glass? Homework Equations C=(e_0A)/d C=Q/V charge...
  13. D

    Finding the charge on a capacitor

    Homework Statement [/B] ##E_1=6V## ##E_3=5V## ##R_1=150Ω## ##R_2=R_3=100Ω## ##R_4=50Ω## ##R_5=300Ω## ##C_1=1.5 mF## ##C_2=0.5mF## Text: In the first condition when the switches 1 and 2 are open the capacitor 2 has charge on it. First the switch 1 closes and the charge flow of ##q_1=1 mC## is...
  14. J

    B Mass of a capacitor plate

    There's a force F between oppositely charged parallel plates. If the plates are free to move, they accelerate towards each other with acceleration a. If the plates are large and close to each other, we can reduce the mass of the system by moving the plates closer to each other, while keeping...
  15. solour

    Current Through A Resistor That Is In Parallel With A Capacitor

    Homework Statement [/B] My question is regarding part C of the question. Homework Equations V = IR V(t) = V(1-e^(-t/tau)) The Attempt at a Solution My idea is to use Kirchoff's Voltage Law and find the voltage of the capacitor as a function of time, then since the voltage across capacitor is...
  16. A

    Calculating the Charge on Capacitor

    Homework Statement The circuit has been completed for several minutes. Suppose that ε = 55 V . Calculate the magnitude of charge on the 100 μF capacitor plate. Homework Equations Q = C * V The Attempt at a Solution Since the capacitors have been fully charged, current has stopped flowing at...
  17. Toby_phys

    Understanding Cylindrical Capacitors: Charged vs. Disconnected

    Homework Statement Normally this style of question wouldn't be too bad, however the 2 different parts confused me. Surely once set to a potential V, it would stay at that potential - it doesn't need to stay connected How are the 2 parts any different from each other?
  18. Samar A

    Verification of the capacitance of a capacitor

    Homework Statement In the circuit shown in the figure below, the hase difference between the current and the voltage is 30 degrees, show how could you verify the capacitance of the conductor so that the phase difference could be 15 degrees. Homework Equations tan θ=-Xc/R (the phase difference...
  19. A

    Heat produced when a dielectric is inserted into a capacitor slowly

    if a capacitor is connected to a battery and then it is fully charged . then a dielectric slab of k is inserted in the capacitor while the battery is still connected SLOWLY my question is will there be any heat produced?? my approach -- after insertion of dielectric , the charge on the...
  20. franktherabbit

    Engineering Find the total work in a circuit

    Homework Statement This is a problem from some textbook a friend emailed me: The text goes like this: When the switch is open the charge on ##C1## equals ##Q_o=40uC## and ##C_2## has no charge on it. The switch closes and some charge ##q## flows through the capacitors (suppose the flow to be...
  21. Y

    Discharging High Capacitance (6F @ 48v)

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  22. PhysKid45

    Parallel Disk Capacitor E field

    Homework Statement Two 2.4-cm-diameter disks face each other, 1.9 mm apart. They are charged to ± 12 nC . What is the electric field strength at the midpoint between the centers of the disks? Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution Q=12*10^-9 A= Pi * r^2 = pi*(.012)^2 Q/A=...
  23. T

    Practical Physics: Discharging a capacitor

    Homework Statement "We will concentrate on the time taken for the capacitor to discharge to exactly one-half of its p.d, and how this varies with the value of the resistor. So repeat the experiment with different recorded values of R, and find the corresponding T, the time taken for V to fall...
  24. D

    Engineering What Voltage Should Be Applied to Achieve a Change in Capacitor Energy of 4uJ?

    Homework Statement This is the second problem from our test preparation cycle and i partially solved and understood it. The circuit in the picture is in the state of switch being open (STATE 1: SWITCH OPEN). Calculate ##E1## so that the change in the electrical energy of the capacitor is...
  25. J

    Into capacitor, half wave rectifier diode conducts for?

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  26. V

    Understanding Capacitors: Exploring the Shorting Process and Electric Fields

    hey, so I learned about capacitors and one particular detail about capacitors that is stressed upon is that the field of a capacitor is contained between the plates of it( assuming the field from the edge of plate to be very small). So my question was that when we short a capacitor, why does the...
  27. A

    Opamp RC-circuit -- Capacitor time constant calculation

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  28. C

    Magnetic field due to displacement current and Ampere's law

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  29. franktherabbit

    Engineering Transformation of resistors in a circuit

    Homework Statement From the circuit diagram ( http://postimg.org/image/lldnr7mf7/ ) calculate the net charge flown through the capacitor 2. Homework Equations 3. The Attempt at a Solution [/B] I actually don't need to solve the full problem as i understand how, what i have trouble with is the...
  30. Leo Freeman

    Is this Voltage Variable Capacitor available commercially?

    Is the "Voltage variable capacitor" described in patent US 20070242410 A1 a commercially available component? Has anyone heard of this method of changing the dielectric constant using a biasing voltage? It has been nearly 13 years since the patent was filed, but I've never heard of it. It would...
  31. D

    Engineering Capacitors in Circuit: Voltage, Charge, and Switch Behavior Explained

    Homework Statement Homework Equations 3. The Attempt at a Solution [/B] First i found the voltage ##U_{13}=\frac{E(R2+R3)}{R1+R2+R3}=50V## Then i figured that the charge on 1 and 2 is equal since the voltage across is the same right? ##Q1=Q2=U_{13}\frac{C1C2}{C1+C2}=80mC## and...
  32. Z

    Prove that a capacitor driven by an AC voltage radiates EM

    Homework Statement When the capacitor driven by DC voltage ##V_0##,it has the electric field distribution ##f(x,y,z)## When ##V=V_0e^{iwt}##,how to show the EM travel in the space forever like the light? Homework Equations ##-{\nabla}^2E-u{\epsilon}\frac{{\partial}^2{E}}{{\partial}t^2}=0...
  33. sliperyfrog

    Time it takes for a capacitor to lose half of its energy

    Homework Statement In the circuit below (drew it the best I can) the switch is opened, how much time elapses before the capacitor loses half of its initial stored energy.Homework Equations [/B] q(t) = Qe-t/RC U = q2/2C The Attempt at a Solution [/B] So first thing I did was I set (1/2)Q2/2C...
  34. H

    Discharging capacitor in RC circuit, confusing path

    Homework Statement The circuit in the figure below has been connected for a long time. Let R1 = 8.20 Ω and R2 = 4.40 Ω. (a) What is the potential difference across the capacitor? (b) If the battery is disconnected from the circuit, over what time interval does the capacitor discharge to...
  35. L

    Dielectric strength and breakdown voltage capacitor

    Homework Statement there's a paper insulated plate capacitor. a.) What should the area of the plates be when the capacitance is 0,1 μF. thickness of the paper in between the plates of the plate capacitor is 0,05mm the relative permittivity of the paper is 2,5 b.) How big of a charge can be...
  36. ernd59

    Insulation Resistance and tangent delta in a X Capacitor

    Hallo, I have a question which elements are responsible for the increase of tangent delta in a X Capacitor and the reduction of its insulation resistance?
  37. H

    RC Circuit and current from a discharging capacitor

    Homework Statement In the circuit of the figure below, the switch S has been open for a long time. It is then suddenly closed. Take = 10.0 V, R1 = 56.0 kΩ, R2 = 200 kΩ, and C = 14.5 μF. (a) Determine the time constant before the switch is closed. (b) Determine the time constant after the...
  38. Akmalidin

    Super Capacitor Charging/Discharging

    Hello, I am designing a phone charger with super capacitor with capacitance C=100F. The max voltage of cap is 2.7 V. When I charge the capacitance and then charge my phone, it is charging really slowly with low current (around 700mA). However, as I read, capacitance should output high current...
  39. Cocoleia

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    Homework Statement I am practicing these types of problems, for example: and I am asked to find i(t) in this case, and it is in steady state. I really need someone to walk me through these types of problems, how do I get them started. Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution I am really...
  40. Robertphysics

    Parallel plate capacitor question

    HiI’ve been reading for a while and decided to ask , suppose we have a parallel plate capacitor with a distance x between the plates , in between the plates are another two plates with a dielectric so in total 4 plates. The outer two are attached to a dc supply of 12volts for example. Now I...
  41. PhanicKnight

    Diagram of electric potential difference in plate capacitor

    Homework Statement Plate capacitor is filled with two dielectrics of constants 3 and 4, and with a metal as seen in the picture. If the el. field in the first dielectric is 30 kV/cm, do: a) diagram of el. potential difference with calculated characteristic values using point C as a...
  42. RoboNerd

    Approaching capacitor circuit question

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  43. C

    How Do You Build a Functional Leyden Jar for a School Project?

    I'm a high school junior and doing a project on ben franklin. specifically I'm making a model of his electric motor which used two Leyden jars to operate. I want to make it a working model but I cannot get the leyden jars work. can anyone explain to me how to construct a historically accurate...
  44. Rod Alexei

    Point charge between two parallel plates (capacitor)

    1. Homework Statement A fixed parallel plate capacitor is charged. A point charge is starting to move with an initial speed 1.0 m/s at shown initial position. The capacitance is 5.0 F. The mass of the point charge is 0.80 kg. Assume that the plate length is infinite. No gravity. The initial...
  45. C

    Infinite current required to change capacitor voltage instantaneously?

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  46. Blockade

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  47. S

    Equivalent capacitance of a system from potential difference

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  48. Biker

    Capacitor Charging: Voltmeter, Charge & Voltage Calculations

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  49. RoboNerd

    Figuring out how to approach capacitor problem

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  50. pug

    Can a capacitor start a toy car?

    Hi, I am trying to build a solar powered toy car. And no its not for my son, its for my own curiosity. The problem I am having is that...while the solar panel is sufficient to rapidly turn the (4) micromotors 6 inches away from a lightbulb it isn't sufficient to even turn the wheels when I put...
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