4.10.2
Parallel Plate Capacitor
Parallel Plates
Parallel Plates
A parallel plate capacitor is made of two charged plates separated by a distance. This type of capacitor creates a uniform field.


Dielectrics
Dielectrics
- A parallel plate capacitor has a gap between the two plates, this gap can be filled with air or a dielectric.
- A dielectric is a material which increases the capacitance of a capacitor.
- The dielectric allows a capacitor to store more charge.


Capacitance
Capacitance
- The capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor depends on the distance between the plates, the area of the plates and if there is a dielectric. This relationship can be shown with the following equation:
- Capacitance = area × permittivity of free space × permittivity of dielectric ÷ distance between the plates.
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Polar molecules
Polar molecules
- A molecule is made up of a positive nucleus and a negative electron cloud.
- In a field, the positive nucleus will move slightly in the direction of the field and the negative cloud will move slightly in the other direction.
- This creates an imbalance in the charge distribution.
- If this polarized molecule is then put into a field the cloud will be pulled in one direction and the nucleus pushed in the other.
- This will cause a rotation.
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1.1Motion
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2The Particulate Nature of Matter
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