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Capacitor Charging and Discharging when connected to the ground
When we charge a capacitor using a battery and then remove the battery, the plates of capacitor becomes charged. One holds positive charge and the other one gets equal negative charge. o. k. ?
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Capacitors discharging in series [duplicate]
If you connect positive plate of a charged capacitor to ground, it doesn't get discharged. Now consider $4$ capacitors of equal capacitance connected in series to a $10\, \mathrm{V}$ battery. Connect ...
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Why isn't this capacitor charging?
Let's say you have a parallel plate capacitor and you connect one plate to the positive terminal of a battery and the other plate to the negative end. So this is like a static situation, you have a ...
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Capacitor circuits with light bulb
Let's say we have a normal circuit with a light bulb, with wires and a battery.
When one places a capacitor in this circuit, how is the light bulb able to light up, even when the capacitor prevents ...
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What happens to capacitor’s charge when the plates are moved further apart?
In my physics textbook there is an example of using capacitor switches in computer keyboard:
Pressing the key pushes two capacitor plates closer together, increasing their capacitance. A larger ...
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What's the difference between Capacitors, Ultra-Capacitors and Batteries
Capacitors are known to hold and release energy very quickly, unlike the slower release that batteries exhibit. If one were to bunch many (1000's of) capacitors together could they function as a ...
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When I connect two charged capacitors side by side, what will be the voltage across them?
Say, I have two charged capacitors, one 3mF and one 2mF. The voltage across them are 20V and 30V respectively. Now if I connect the two capacitors side by side as shown below, what will be the voltage ...
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Parallel or series connection?
Are C1, C2 and C3 connected in parallel, or C2, C3 in parallel and C1 in series with C23?
Btw it appeared as a question in the basic physics Albanian A-levels yesterday. You had to find the ...
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Why do charges enter the capacitor in the first place?
I have been studying Capacitors for the past year now and the one thing I don't understand is how a charge is stored on the capacitor. Essentially, a circuit with a capacitor is an incomplete circuit ...
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What is a boundary condition for capacitors/dielectrics?
I am extremely confused about what boundary conditions are. One minute ago I was solving easy capacitor questions and the next minute I am being asked boundary condition questions and there is no such ...
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How do home-made capacitator bottles affect a tesla coil?
In the tutorial I'm following, the guy uses 6 snapple bottles to make capaciter (by covering them with foil and filling them with salt water) for a 9kV 30mA input. I have a stronger transformer (15kV ...