The Capacitor Lab

    The Capacitor Lab

    Go to the following website (if the link doesn’t work directly within Blackboard
    simply copy and paste in a tab, you may need to update Java on your computer to
    run this simulation):
    http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/capacitor

    lab
    This
    simulation
    let
    s
    you explor
    e the properties of a capacitor.
    Disconnect the battery to explore the intrinsic properties of the capaci
    tor. You can
    turn on the capacitance meter and the electric field sensor by clicking on the boxes
    by these items on the
    upper
    RHS of the screen.
    1.
    What, if anything, happens to the capacitance value when you add charges
    onto the plates?
    2.
    Does this make sens
    e using what you know about how the capacitance is
    defined for two parallel plates?
    Explain completely.
    3.
    Exploring the
    Introduction
    simulation, clearly state
    all the ways
    you c
    an
    c
    hange the capacitance value
    of the parallel plates
    .
    Now,
    click on the Dielec
    tric Tab, you will see the same plates and battery and now
    an additional material that can slide through the capacitor
    .
    4.
    Use the
    dielectric
    slider and
    sliding the dielectric material through the plates,
    describe
    how the capacitance changes as you change th
    e dielectric constant.
    5.
    Using what you noticed in question
    #4 and
    the same
    size
    parallel plates
    would glass or Teflon
    between the plates
    lead to
    a larger intrinsic
    capacitance value?
    Why?
    (You can see the dielectrics constants
    for these
    materials
    by using
    the drop down Materials button
    above the dielectric
    slide
    .)
    6.
    When inserting the dielectric material into ½ of the plate area, and turning
    on the battery to 1.5 volts, what happens to the
    collection of charges on
    the
    plates? Explain clearly. Why do you think
    this occurs? (You may want to use
    the electric field sensor to explore the field between the plates.)
    7.
    Looking at the charge distribution
    on the plates
    and the potential across the
    plates (voltmeter), how could you
    have
    anticipate
    d
    what the dielectric
    mate
    rial does to the intrinsic capacitance?
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