Energy stored in capacitor when connected or disconnected from battery

In summary, when a dielectric is inserted into a capacitor while it is connected to a battery, the amount of energy stored in the capacitor will increase due to the increase in capacitance. This is because the capacitor is either charging or fully charged while connected to the battery. When the dielectric is inserted after the battery is disconnected, the amount of energy stored in the capacitor will also increase due to the increase in capacitance. However, the capacitor is discharging at this point, so the energy will continue to decrease but will still be higher than if no dielectric were present. The voltage of the capacitor does not change when the capacitance changes because the charge remains the same. When the capacitor is disconnected, it is discharging to itself
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Homework Statement

A capacitor is charged by connecting it to a suitable battery.

(a) Does the amount of energy stored in the capacitor increase, decrease, or remain the same if a dielectric is inserted while the capacitor is connected to the battery? Explain your answer.

(b) Does the amount of energy stored in the capacitor increase, decrease, or remain the same if a dielectric is is inserted after the battery is disconnected? Explain your answer.

Homework Equations

C=kε0 [itex]\frac{A}{d}[/itex]

E=[itex]\frac{1}{2}[/itex]QV

Q=CV

The Attempt at a Solution



I know that when a dielectric is inserted into a capacitor the capacitance increases by a factor of k since C=kε0 [itex]\frac{A}{d}[/itex]

I am getting confused as to what happens when the capacitor is/is not connected to the battery. My textbook doesn't explain it very well.
Can someone please tell me if I am correct?

For a) While connected to battery, the capacitor is charging or is already fully charged.
So Q=max and C=max. But C also depends on the dielectric by:
C=kε0 [itex]\frac{A}{d}[/itex]
Therefore, regardless of what the max Q and C values are, if a dielectric is inserted into the capacitor, the capacitance will increase causing the Q to increase.
And since E=[itex]\frac{1}{2}[/itex]QV , if Q increases then the amount of energy stored in the capacitor will increase.

For b) The capacitor is disconnected from battery and is therefore discharging. The principals explained in (a) still apply and therefore if a dielectric is inserted E will increase. However the capacitor is discharging to E is continually decreasing but it is larger than what it would be if no dielectric were present.
 
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When a capacitor is connected to a battery and is fully charged, what is V? Does it change if the capacitance changes? Why?
 
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FollowTheFez said:
For b) The capacitor is disconnected from battery and is therefore discharging. The principals explained in (a) still apply and therefore if a dielectric is inserted E will increase. However the capacitor is discharging to E is continually decreasing but it is larger than what it would be if no dielectric were present.
If the capacitor is disconnected (isolated), where is it discharging to?
 

Related to Energy stored in capacitor when connected or disconnected from battery

1. How does energy get stored in a capacitor when it is connected to a battery?

When a capacitor is connected to a battery, the battery supplies electrons to one plate of the capacitor, while the other plate becomes positively charged. This creates an electric field between the plates, and energy is stored in this field as potential energy.

2. What determines the amount of energy stored in a capacitor when it is connected to a battery?

The amount of energy stored in a capacitor when connected to a battery depends on the capacitance of the capacitor, which is determined by its size and the material used in its construction. A larger capacitance means a larger charge can be stored, resulting in a higher amount of energy stored.

3. Why is it important to disconnect a capacitor from a battery before measuring its stored energy?

If a capacitor is not disconnected from a battery before measuring its stored energy, the battery may continue to supply electrons, causing the capacitor to become overcharged. This can damage the capacitor and potentially cause a dangerous release of energy.

4. Does a capacitor lose all of its stored energy when it is disconnected from a battery?

No, a capacitor does not lose all of its stored energy when disconnected from a battery. However, the voltage across the capacitor will decrease over time as the energy is slowly released through the circuit. This process is known as discharging.

5. Can a capacitor store energy without being connected to a battery?

Yes, a capacitor can store energy without being connected to a battery. This is because the electric field between the plates of the capacitor can hold onto the stored charge even when the capacitor is not connected to a power source. However, the amount of stored energy will slowly decrease over time due to leakage currents within the capacitor.

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