Can someone explain the negative sign in the capacitance formula?

In summary, the conversation discusses the relationship between energy, charge, and voltage in a capacitor. The equation W/Q = ΔV is used to calculate the amount of charge on each plate, with the given values resulting in a charge of -0.9 C. The confusion arises from the use of negative signs in the equation, as sometimes they are included and sometimes they are not. It is explained that when a charge is moved against an electric field, the work done is equal to the negative work done by the electric field. The concept of positive and negative work is also discussed in relation to the direction of the electric force.
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James2288
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Hi everyone,

1. Homework Statement


It takes 18 J of energy to move a 0.30-mC charge from
one plate of a capacitor to the other. How much
charge is on each plate?

Homework Equations



-We/q = ΔV

C = Q/V

The Attempt at a Solution


-18J/0.3.10-3 C * 15.10-6 F = Q

Q = -0.9 C
The problem is that in the book, the answer is 0.9 C but i found -0.9C. I had many problems with the formula

-We/q = ΔV

sometimes in the book they let the negative sign and sometimes not. If someone can explain me that..
 
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When you move a charge on a electric field, you do work against the electric field. So the work applied is equal to minus the work done by the electric field (assuming no changes in the kinetic energy).
 
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Thank you ...

Can I say when the electric force is exerted in the same direction to the displacement that make a positive work ??
 

Related to Can someone explain the negative sign in the capacitance formula?

1. What is a capacitor?

A capacitor is an electronic component that stores electrical energy in the form of an electric field. It is made up of two conductive plates separated by an insulating material called a dielectric.

2. How does a capacitor work?

When a voltage is applied across the two plates of a capacitor, one plate becomes positively charged and the other becomes negatively charged. This creates an electric field between the plates, allowing the capacitor to store energy.

3. What is capacitance?

Capacitance is the measure of a capacitor's ability to store electrical energy. It is measured in farads (F), with 1 farad being a large amount of capacitance. Most capacitors used in electronic circuits have capacitance values in microfarads (μF) or picofarads (pF).

4. How is capacitance calculated?

The capacitance of a capacitor can be calculated using the formula C = Q/V, where C is capacitance in farads, Q is the charge stored on the plates in coulombs, and V is the voltage applied across the plates in volts. This formula shows that capacitance is directly proportional to the amount of charge that can be stored on the plates for a given voltage.

5. What are some common uses of capacitors?

Capacitors are used in a wide range of electronic devices and circuits, including power supplies, audio systems, and electronic filters. They are also commonly used in timing circuits and as energy storage devices in flash cameras and defibrillators.

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