Capacitors - Basic Introduction - Physics
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- This physics tutorial provides a basic introduction into capacitors. It explains the concept of capacitance and how it works including the equations and formulas you need to solve homework problems. The full version of this video contains plenty of examples and practice problems for you to work on.
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I have a question for the part explained at 8:24. Is the total distance and total length between and of the plates ment, or is it the average distance and area ?
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You said that the electrons don't flow in the dielectric so they got towards the positive terminal of the battery
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How will i calculate the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with different area on each PLATE
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Sir please could the energy stored in the battery get exhausted?..and also can the capacitors become fully positive or negative respectively 🤲🥰..I'm confused 🥺
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18:30 Do you mean Current WON'T flow while the voltage is 0?
V=I×R, if voltage drop is 0, I=0
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Water is a good conductor of heat and electricity. How is it possible that you mention it at 0:28 as an insulator?
purified water (distilled) does not have any ions, so it can be considered an insulator
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At 10:20, is V the maximum voltage the capacitor can withstand?
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Here we have 1000protons1000e on both sides.
What will happen for example if we have 800p,800e on one side and 1000p1000e on the other, so its still neutrally charged?
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So basically the capacitor forced the electron to took a detour through the battery to the other plate creating a potential difference themselves
What's gonna happen when we increase both the area and the distances between the capacitors
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14:50 Does anyone know why the first formula for electric field is related to separation distance but the second formula isn't?
the second formula for a radial field
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So what happens if you make the distance 0 and get infinite capacitance. Is that just a simple conductor? Then again we can't divide by zero so we've broken maths
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Four capacitors of capacitances (C) connected in the opposite circuit. Calculate the total capacitance.
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isnt water a conductor of electricity? 0:33
Not pure, distilled water ... impure water with minerals and other impurities does conduct, but distilled water is an insulator.
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