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. kartikwat

    How can we store more charge in a capacitor without ionizing the medium?

    We know that the main use of capacitor is to store charge in the form of electric field,and we want it to store as much charge as possible without leaking and we try to decrease the potential difference between the conductors.But if we increase the charge of the conductor it will consequently...
  2. A

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  3. ranju

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  4. C

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  5. C

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    As I understand it if you charge two plates as in a capacitor and then disconnect the voltage source and pull the plates apart to an arbitrary distance the voltage at the terminal increases. Is that correct? Will that voltage continue to increase? Is there a point that the voltage will stop...
  6. S

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  7. W

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  8. R

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  9. M

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  10. O

    Calculating Capacitor Charge Time: 1000 uF, R Value

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  11. R

    What are the different methods to measure the resistance of a capacitor?

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  12. T

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  13. stevan

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  14. V

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  15. Q

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  16. L

    Defining Capacitance: Is Charge Stored per Unit Volt Accurate?

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  17. Y

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  18. O

    Proof of Energy Density in Capacitor?

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  19. J

    Capacitor Energy with a Dielectric

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  20. tristanm

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  21. Hardik Batra

    Understanding Short Circuits in Capacitors

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  22. I

    Engineering Formulas used in capacitor circuits

    http://photouploads.com/images/photo1igi.jpg These formulas have been provided to me for use in RC circuits. However, they haven't been defined in the lecture notes. I know Vc = voltage across the capacitor, but isn't that what Vc(t) is as well? Is there any difference between the two? Thanks
  23. H

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  24. H

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  25. U

    What is the Velocity of the Capacitor Plates in an RC Circuit?

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  26. D

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  27. V

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  28. M

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  29. R

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  30. V

    How Does Switching Polarity Affect Capacitor Energy and Heat Dissipation?

    I am not able to solve this problem I am thinking that Co would be charging in reverse polarity switch is shifted to 2 position, so change in energy of capacitor will be released as heat energy, i.e twice the energy of stored capacitor.
  31. P

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  32. R

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  33. U

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  34. 22990atinesh

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    Suppose we have an un-charged parallel plate capacitor separated by some distance (say d). As the capacitor is not charged, the plates are in neutral position. Means, it has equal no. of electrons and protons. So, Potential difference across the plates is 0 because energy possessed by 1 C of...
  35. D

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  36. D

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  37. N

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  38. A

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  39. T

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  40. dwn

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  41. M

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  42. Y

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    Homework Statement A parallel-plate capacitor with plates of area (0.5m) * (1m) has a distance separation of 2 [cm] and a voltage difference of V = 200 [V], as shown in Fig. a) Find the energy stored b) keep d1 = 2 [cm] and the voltage difference V, while increasing d2 = 2.2...
  43. P

    Capacitor Voltage Homework: Vo(0), v(infinity), & R

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  44. L

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  45. P

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    I have a test coming up and i know what some question will be on. One question is about the time it takes to discharge a capacitor from "full" to a given point or percent of initial charge. How would i go about doing this. I know the it has to do with the time constant RC and the equation...
  46. Saitama

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    Homework Statement Two metallic spheres, each of radius R having charges 2Q and Q are joined through a capacitor of capacitance C as shown in the figure. Assuming R<<d, the charge on the capacitor long time after the key K is closed is: (Ans: ##\dfrac{Q}{2+\frac{4\pi \epsilon_0 R}{C}}##)...
  47. baby_1

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  48. D

    Effect of a capacitor on an AC circuit

    Hi! I'm in a place where electricity goes out frequently; as a result I got a UPS which is powering my computer the total power input of which is less than 200W. The UPS is 300W or 600VA. The transfer time (time to switch from AC mode to battery mode) of the UPS is around 4 ms; but in that...
  49. O

    Capacitor. Find thickness of polystyrene

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  50. C

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