Residual capacitance relation with measured data

In summary, the residual capacitance, which was measured to be 5pF, should be included in the theoretical model when calculating the capacitance of a capacitor with parallel plates. This will result in a more accurate estimation of the capacitance.
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Homework Statement


Hello everyone!

I'm writing a lab report about capacitance of a capacitor of mobile parallel plates. The experiment guide says to measure the capacitance when the distance tends to infinity. This is the residual capacitance, which in my measurings result in 5pF.

Ok... the area of the plates is 7.85 x 10^-3... and I'm using the C = A* epsilon_0/d formula to estimate the capacitance

below the Measured data and the theoretical one:

measured: (distance(mm) ; capacitance (pF))

1:85 2:40 3:29 4:23 5:20 6:17 7:15 8:14 9:13.5 10:13

calculated (distance(mm): capacitance(pF))

1:69.42 2:34.713 3:23.1423 4:17.3568 5:13.8854 6:11.5712 7: 9.9181 8:8.6784 9:7.7141 10:6.9427



Is this mere coincidence that the values differ in majority by about 5pF?

my doubt is if this residual capacitance will not be included in the theoretical model?

thanx...
 
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Homework Equations C = A* epsilon_0/dThe Attempt at a SolutionYes, the residual capacitance should be included in the theoretical model. It is likely that the residual capacitance is due to other factors such as air dielectric, surface roughness, and imperfections in the plates. These all contribute to the total capacitance of the capacitor. Therefore, the residual capacitance should be added to the theoretical model to get a more accurate estimation of the capacitance.
 

Related to Residual capacitance relation with measured data

What is residual capacitance?

Residual capacitance refers to the remaining capacitance in a system after all other capacitive effects have been accounted for. It is often caused by imperfections or parasitic capacitances in electronic devices.

How is residual capacitance related to measured data?

Residual capacitance is often measured and analyzed in electronic systems to determine its effects on circuit performance. This data can then be used to make adjustments and improvements to the system.

What factors affect residual capacitance?

Residual capacitance can be affected by various factors such as the type of material used, the geometry of the system, and the frequency of operation. It can also be influenced by external factors such as temperature and humidity.

How can residual capacitance be minimized?

To minimize residual capacitance, designers can use techniques such as choosing appropriate materials, optimizing the layout and geometry of the system, and using shielding to reduce external influences.

How does residual capacitance impact circuit performance?

Residual capacitance can cause unwanted effects in electronic circuits, such as crosstalk, signal distortion, and reduced signal-to-noise ratio. It is important to consider and minimize its effects to ensure optimal circuit performance.

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