The capacitor circuit symbol is two parallel lines
The charge stored per unit potential difference (between the plates)
A capacitor used in small circuits
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
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 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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