The capacitor circuit symbol is two parallel lines
A capacitor used in small circuits
The charge stored per unit potential difference (between the plates)
A parallel plate capacitor has a capacitance of 1 nF and is connected to a voltage supply of 0.3 kV.
Calculate the charge on the plates.
Step 1: Write down the known quantities
Step 2: Write out the equation for capacitance
Step 3: Rearrange for charge Q
q = CV
Step 4: Substitute in values
q = (1 × 10-9) × (0.3 × 103) = 3 × 10-7 C = 300 nC
A parallel plate capacitor is made up of two conductive plates with opposite charges building up on each plate
Polar molecules align themselves when an electric field is between two parallel plates
The ‘charge stored’ by a capacitor refers to the magnitude of the charge stored on each plate in a parallel plate capacitor or on the surface of a spherical conductor. The capacitor itself does not store charge.
The letter ‘C’ is used both as the symbol for capacitance as well as the unit of charge (coulombs). Take care not to confuse the two!
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