What is the effect of dielectric on potential diiferce between the plates of a capacitor?
Answers
Electrostatic Force
Electric field at a point along the axis of Electric Dipole
Electrostatic Force
Dielectrics
Dielectrics are basically insulating and non-conducting substances. They are bad conductors of electric current. Dielectrics are capable of holding electrostatic charges while emitting minimal energy. This energy is usually in the form of heat. The common examples of dielectrics include mica, plastics, porcelain, metal oxides and glass etc. It is important for you to note that dry air is also a dielectric.
What is the Dielectric Constant?
When we put a dielectric slab in between two plates of a parallel plate capacitor, the ratio of the applied electric field strength to the strength of the reduced value of electric field capacitor is called the dielectric constant. It is given as
K = Eo/E
E0 is greater than or equal to E, where Eo is the field with the slab and E is the field without it. The larger the dielectric constant, the more charge can be stored. Completely filling the space between capacitor plates with a dielectric, increases the capacitance by a factor of the dielectric constant:
C = KCo,
where Co is the capacitance with no slab between the plates. This is all about a quick recap. Now let us move ahead and see what effect dielectrics have on the capacitance.
Effect of Dielectric on Capacitance
We usually place dielectrics between the two plates of parallel plate capacitors. They can fully or partially occupy the region between the plates. When we place the dielectric between the two plates of a parallel plate capacitor, the electric field polarises it.
The surface charge densities are σp and – σp. When we place the dielectric fully between the two plates of a capacitor, then it’s dielectric constant increases from its vacuum value.Effect of Dielectric on Capacitance The electric field inside a capacitor is as follows:
Hence we have:
Therefore:
Ɛ is the permittivity of the substance. The potential difference between the plates is given by
For linear dielectrics:
Where k is a dielectric constant of the substance, K = 1.
How does the dielectric increase the capacitance of a capacitor?
The electric field between the plates of parallel plate capacitor is directly proportional to capacitance C of the capacitor. The strength of the electric field is reduced due to the presence of dielectric. If the total charge on the plates is kept constant, then the potential difference is reduced across the capacitor plates. In this way, dielectric increases the capacitance of the capacitor.
Effect of Dielectric on CapacitanceSolved Examples for You
Question:
Assertion: In a circuit where two capacitors with capacitance C1 and C2 are connected in series with C1 followed by C2. A slab is inserted in C2. The potential difference across C2 will decrease.
Reason: The current flows in the clockwise direction, after the introduction of the slab.
Both the statements are correct and the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion.
They both are correct but the reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion.
The assertion is correct but the reason is not.
The reason is correct but the assertion is not.
Solution: B) Upon inserting the slab, the value of C2 will increase to KC2. In series, V distributes in the inverse ratio of capacitance. As C2 increases, its potential will decrease. As C2 increases, the positive charge on both the capacitors will have to increase. Thus the current will flow in the clockwise direction.