A capacitor is a simple electrical device. It consists of three parts sandwiched tightly together. Two outer layers made of conductors are separated by an insulating middle layer. A simple circuit is made with a capacitor, a wire, and a battery. When fully connected, which of the following occurs?
Question
A capacitor is a simple electrical device. It consists of three parts sandwiched tightly together. Two outer layers made of conductors are separated by an insulating middle layer. A simple circuit is made with a capacitor, a wire, and a battery. When fully connected, which of the following occurs?
Solution
When the circuit is fully connected, the battery creates a voltage difference between the two plates of the capacitor. This causes an electric field to form in the insulating layer between the plates. The electric field then pulls electrons off one plate and pushes them onto the other. This process continues until the voltage across the capacitor equals the voltage of the battery. At this point, the capacitor is fully charged. The amount of charge a capacitor can store is determined by its capacitance, which is a measure of how much charge it can hold per volt of voltage.
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