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Ch. 26 Quiz Name:_ KEY 1, An air-filled capacitor consists of two parallel plates, each with an area of 4.30 em’, separated by a distance of 4,00 mm. A 20.0-V potential difference is applied to these plates. Calculate (a) The capacitance of the capacitor. = BBtB ay 4x10 (b) The electric field between the plates. =|Seoo 2 4&x1erw — 2. A fully charged parallel-plate capacitor remains connected to a battery while you slide a dielectric between the plates. Do the following quantities increase, decrease, or stay the same? Write your choice for each of the following with a very brief explanation and/or an equation that supports your answer. 7 5 Gavurein> ae ES. 1. Charge on the capacitor plates © Q= C AV CGnuresse? Cy ie Shen tems 2. The potential difference across the plates. fAY= Comb Ehep some) (belby onnce ) 3. The stored energy in the capacitor a ince \ . U=4c4v ee 4. The capacitance ofthe capacitor Cine cesyers (C= Kol 3. A parallel-plate capacitor is constructed using a dielectric material whose dielectric constant is, 5.60 and whose dielectric strength is 1.40 x 10" V/m. The desired capacitance is 0.250 F, and the capacitor must withstand a maximum potential difference of 4 000 V. Find the minimum area of the capacitor plates. . AN, dove ¥ . 1 - Ke $60 AN yee = Brew | a = a \ a Buon [6 Le x10" any pone? WEED N for ~ os = 2.859410 fm 2 50pF Py trae wa") eae, _ Co.rsend® FY Qssniod) / Ke ($-60) (agen FZ) 4, Consider the following circuit. (a) Calculate the equivalent capacitance. Draw the intermediate circuit diagrams. Gopr (sev) = Loe CO (b) How much energy is stored in the 60,F capacitor? G cal vo vu-igav AN, ,= doa (ee ee 1 loo pF = love

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