Is the Direction of Energy Flow in a Capacitor Correct?

In summary, the conversation discusses the direction of the Poynting vector in a parallel plate capacitor with circular plates, where the top plate is positively charged and the bottom is negatively charged. The E-field and D-field point downwards, indicating that energy is flowing into the capacitor. However, this does not make sense as energy should flow from the circuit to which the capacitor is connected. The conversation also mentions a similar situation where energy is dissipated in a wire, with the Poynting vector pointing inwards.
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In a parallel plate capacitor with circular plates we're asked to find the magnitude and direction of the poynting vector, which logically should be pointing radially outwards. Let us say that the top plate is positively charged and the bottom is negatively charged. Therefore we have an E-field and D field pointing downwards. Since Jd (the displacement current) is the time derivative of D, we should find the current pointing downwards. We can then work out the resultant B-field which acts in the direction indicated by the right hand rule (i.e into the page on the left side of the capacitor and out of the page on the right side of the capacitor). Now use N= E X H and the left hand rule to give us the direction of energy flow. The E-field points downwards. This indicates that energy is flowing into the capacitor which makes no sense. I'm not too sure where I've gone wrong.
 
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You have assumed the capacitor is charging so that dD/dt is positive downward. Energy should flow into a charging capacitor.
 
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surely energy flows from the circuit to which the capacitor is connected and not from the surroundings?
Also if we consider energy being dissipated in a wire we get a similar situation. let the current flow be into the page. this is also the direction of the electric field. by the right hand rule the B field is clockwise. Therefore using the left hand rule we see the poynting vector pointing inwards (in this case energy is definitely not going into the wire.)
 
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The EM energy flow into the wire heats the wire up.
 

Related to Is the Direction of Energy Flow in a Capacitor Correct?

1. What is the Poynting vector direction?

The Poynting vector direction is a vector used in electromagnetism to describe the direction of energy flow in an electromagnetic field. It is named after physicist John Henry Poynting.

2. How is the Poynting vector direction calculated?

The Poynting vector direction is calculated by taking the cross product of the electric field vector and magnetic field vector at a specific point in space.

3. What is the significance of the Poynting vector direction?

The Poynting vector direction is significant because it represents the direction and rate at which electromagnetic energy is transferred through a given area. It is a key factor in understanding the behavior of electromagnetic waves.

4. Can the Poynting vector direction change in an electromagnetic field?

Yes, the Poynting vector direction can change in an electromagnetic field. It is dependent on the direction and strength of the electric and magnetic fields.

5. How is the Poynting vector direction used in practical applications?

The Poynting vector direction is used in various practical applications, such as designing antennas and determining the direction of radiation from a source. It is also used in calculating the power and energy flow in electrical circuits.

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