Great lesson.I was relating it with formation of charges in the cloud and induced charges on the ground to bring potential difference between charges on the ground and the sky
You have a choice of two material to make a capacitor. One is a wax impregnated paper having a dielectric constant of 2.5 and breakdown strength of 20kv/mm. The second is a glass with a dielectric constant 9 and breakdown strength of 10kv/mm. Which material will produce the greater capacitance per unit volume for a given voltage rating
friend, E inside parallel plate capacitor is q/e0 where e0 is permittivity in vaccum.However in case of a dielectric inserted inside.material inside changes from vaccum to the material of dielectric.new field will be E=q/er where er is permittivity in that material .and er=keo.therefore new E is E/K and since k always>1 therefore field decreases
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Great lesson.I was relating it with formation of charges in the cloud and induced charges on the ground to bring potential difference between charges on the ground and the sky
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You have a choice of two material to make a capacitor. One is a wax impregnated paper having a dielectric constant of 2.5 and breakdown strength of 20kv/mm. The second is a glass with a dielectric constant 9 and breakdown strength of 10kv/mm. Which material will produce the greater capacitance per unit volume for a given voltage rating
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Can capacitance increase a metal slab place between a two parallel plate capacitor
Short circuit
Only works with non metal,if u place a metal,the E increases...
At the right corner it should be e^not/em, instead of em/e^not? Can someone clarify
Ask the question in words bro
Not by symbol
You mean the relative permittivity = ε/ε0... It is correct.
One is electric permittivity and other in terms of electric field
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Sir i could not understand how force is determined.
Please clarify
force on charge equal to electric feild on charge(EQ)
How V=Ed ?
Because u r fool
Any one have ans in capacitor the dielectric is??????
How E decreases please sir explain
friend, E inside parallel plate capacitor is q/e0 where e0 is permittivity in vaccum.However in case of a dielectric inserted inside.material inside changes from vaccum to the material of dielectric.new field will be E=q/er where er is permittivity in that material .and er=keo.therefore new E is E/K and since k always>1 therefore field decreases
Theri is indeced eletric field in the dielectic in the opposite direct of applied exr E field so the net E field decrrase
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your course is in English I presume, so get used to it.
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Nice explanation