A parallel plate capacitor is made up of two conductive plates with opposite charges building up on each plate
Graphs of variation of current, p.d and charge with time for a capacitor charging through a battery
The capacitor charges when connected to terminal P and discharges when connected to terminal Q
Graphs of variation of current, p.d and charge with time for a capacitor discharging through a resistor
Make sure you're comfortable with sketching and interpreting charging and discharging graphs, as these are common exam questions. A quick summary to help you remember:
The time taken for the charge, current or potential difference of a discharging capacitor to decrease to 37% of its original value
The time taken for the charge or potential difference of a charging capacitor to rise to 63% of its maximum value
The time constant shown on a charging and discharging capacitor
A capacitor of 7 nF is discharged through a resistor of resistance R. The time constant of the discharge is 5.6 × 10-3 s.
Calculate the value of R.
Remember to check the context of an exam question, i.e., whether the capacitor is charging or discharging. The definition of the time constant depends on it!
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