This document discusses capacitors and batteries. It defines a capacitor as a device with two conductors carrying equal but opposite charges, where the capacitance is defined as the charge (Q) divided by the potential difference (V) between the conductors. It then describes a parallel-plate capacitor, where the capacitance depends on the area (A) of the plates, the separation distance (d) between the plates, and the uniform distribution of opposite charges (+Q and -Q) on each plate due to their attraction.
This document discusses capacitors and batteries. It defines a capacitor as a device with two conductors carrying equal but opposite charges, where the capacitance is defined as the charge (Q) divided by the potential difference (V) between the conductors. It then describes a parallel-plate capacitor, where the capacitance depends on the area (A) of the plates, the separation distance (d) between the plates, and the uniform distribution of opposite charges (+Q and -Q) on each plate due to their attraction.
This document discusses capacitors and batteries. It defines a capacitor as a device with two conductors carrying equal but opposite charges, where the capacitance is defined as the charge (Q) divided by the potential difference (V) between the conductors. It then describes a parallel-plate capacitor, where the capacitance depends on the area (A) of the plates, the separation distance (d) between the plates, and the uniform distribution of opposite charges (+Q and -Q) on each plate due to their attraction.
capasitor Capasitor A device consisting of two conductors carrying equal but opposite charges. ( gambar kapasitor) The capasitance of the device is define to be: Q/V
Q: the magnitude V of the charge on either
conductor V: the magnitude of the potential difference between the conductors The kind of capasitor Parallel plate capasitor Let A be the area of the surface (the area of the side of each plate that faces the other plate), and let d be the separation distance, which is small compared to the length and width of the plates. We place a charge +Q on one plate and -Q on the other plate. These charges attract each other and become uniformly distributed on the inside surfaces of the plates. Since the plates are close together, The electric field between them is approximately the same as the field between them is approximately the same as the field between two infinite planes of equal and opposite charge. Gmbar capasitor parallel plate