Unit 2 Capacitors (Student Copy) y
Chapter 25 Capacitors. 25-2 Capacitor and Capacitance A capacitor consists of two isolated conductors (the plates) with charges + q and - q. Its capacitance.
Chapter 17: Electric Potential 1. As in earlier chapters on mechanics we learned that energy is conserved; it is neither created nor destroyed but is.
Electric Potential. Electrostatic Potential Energy and Potential Difference The electrostatic force is conservative – potential energy can be defined.
Potential Difference and Capacitance Consider a rock dropped in a grav. field: Work is done by gravity To lift the object, Work is done to give the rock.
Chapter 17 Electric Potential. Objectives: The students will be able to: Given the dimensions, distance between the plates, and the dielectric constant.
Bright Storm on Capacitors (Start to minute 7:10)