Lesson 4: Understanding Capacitance and how it affects a circuit

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One picofarad in decimal form is written as ? F.

0.000000000001

One microfarad in decimal form is ? and may be abbreviated ? .

0.000001 F / 1 µF

One picofarad is one farad times ? .

10−12

How long will it take for a 50 µF capacitor to fully charge if it is in a series circuit with a 100 KΩ resistor?

25 seconds

How many time constants are required to charge a capacitor to a level where it is considered to be fully charged?

5

How many time constants for a capacitor to fully discharge?

5

A time constant is the amount of time required to charge a capacitor to ? of the amount left to reach its full charge.

63.2%

? is the letter designation for capacitance.

C

A(n) ? will not hold its charge indefinitely.

Capacitor

The physical structure of a(n) ? consists of two conducting surfaces separated by an insulating material.

Capacitor

When a capacitor of one farad is connected to a source of one volt, its charge is one ?

Coulomb

The unit of capacitance is the farad, abbreviated ? .

F

Electrons flow through a capacitor.

False

The type of dielectric used has no effect on a capacitor.

False

Two conductors feeding a load would not have capacitance.

False

Current can flow only during the period of time that a capacitor is ? .

II. charging IV. discharging

A capacitor has the same area of plates and the same distance between the plates. The capacitance will be ? if air is used instead of insulating oil.

Lower

A picofarad is also called a micromicrofarad and may be abbreviated µµF.

True

An AC ammeter indicates a steady current when it is connected in series with a capacitor across an AC source.

True

Select factors that determine the capacitance of a capacitor.

a.Area of the plates (conducting surfaces) b.Distance between the plates c.The type of dielectric used (insulating material) d.All of the above

If a capacitor is subjected to a voltage in excess of that for which it is designed, the electron flow may puncture the insulation, causing an arc-through, which destroys the ? and, therefore, the capacitor.

dielectric

The ? field is formed when electrons are removed from one plate and deposited on the other.

electrostatic

The term ? refers to the force holding an electrical charge across a capacitor's plates.

electrostatic

One farad ? a practical unit of capacitance.

is not

In a capacitive circuit, the current will ? the voltage by ? .

lead / 90°

When a DC voltage source is connected to a capacitor, electrons will be moved from the plate connected to the ? and deposited on the plate connected to the ? pole. This will continue until the voltage across the capacitor equals the voltage source.

positive / negative

Select the equation to find the time constant for a resistive-capacitive circuit.

t=RxC

When a capacitor is connected in a circuit with a resistor, the amount of time needed to charge the capacitor is determined by the ? .

RC time constant


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