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This quiz focuses on Capacitors, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for College Physics.
A capacitor is formed by two concentric conducting spheres with inner radius a and outer radius b. If the capacitance of this configuration is C=4πϵ0b−aab, and the inner sphere is charged to potential V0 while the outer sphere is grounded, what is the electric field at a distance r where a<r<b?
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A capacitor is formed by two concentric conducting spheres with inner radius a and outer radius b. If the capacitance of this configuration is C=4πϵ0b−aab, and the inner sphere is charged to potential V0 while the outer sphere is grounded, what is the electric field at a distance r where a<r<b?
A parallel-plate capacitor with plate area A and plate separation d is connected to a battery of voltage V. After the capacitor is fully charged, the battery is disconnected, and then the plate separation is doubled while keeping the plate area constant. What happens to the energy stored in the capacitor?
A parallel-plate capacitor with initial capacitance C0 is charged to voltage V0 and then disconnected from the battery. A conducting slab of thickness t and the same area as the plates is inserted halfway between the plates, which are separated by distance d. What is the new voltage across the capacitor?
A cylindrical capacitor consists of two coaxial conducting cylinders with inner radius a, outer radius b, and length L. The capacitance per unit length is ln(b/a)2πϵ0. If the inner cylinder is charged to +Q and the outer to −Q, what is the energy density at radius r where a<r<b?
A parallel-plate capacitor has plate area A and separation d. A dielectric slab of thickness d/2, area A, and dielectric constant κ is inserted so that it fills exactly half the space between the plates. What is the capacitance of this configuration?
A variable capacitor consists of two sets of parallel plates that can be rotated relative to each other to change the overlapping area. Initially, the plates fully overlap with area A0 and separation d, giving capacitance C0=ϵ0A0/d. The capacitor is charged to voltage V0 and disconnected from the battery. If the plates are then rotated so that only 25% of the area overlaps, what work must be done by an external agent?
Two parallel-plate capacitors with the same plate area A but different separations d1 and d2=2d1 are connected in parallel across a voltage source V. A dielectric with dielectric constant κ=4 completely fills the space in the second capacitor. What is the ratio of the energy stored in the first capacitor to the energy stored in the second capacitor?
A parallel-plate capacitor with plate separation d and area A is partially filled with a dielectric slab of thickness t<d and dielectric constant κ. The slab covers the entire area of the plates but leaves an air gap of thickness (d−t). If the capacitor is connected to a battery with voltage V, what is the electric field in the air gap?
A parallel-plate capacitor with plate area A=0.01m2 and separation d=2mm is connected to a 100 V battery. After reaching equilibrium, the battery is disconnected and the plates are slowly pulled apart until the separation becomes d′=6mm. What is the work done by the external agent pulling the plates apart?
Two identical capacitors, each with capacitance C, are initially uncharged. One capacitor is connected to a battery of voltage V and fully charged, then disconnected. This charged capacitor is then connected in parallel with the second uncharged capacitor. What is the final energy stored in the system compared to the initial energy?
Three capacitors with capacitances C, 2C, and 3C are connected in a network where the C and 2C capacitors are in series, and this combination is in parallel with the 3C capacitor. The entire network is connected across a voltage source V. What fraction of the total stored energy is in the 3C capacitor?
Three capacitors with capacitances C1=2μF, C2=4μF, and C3=6μF are connected such that C1 and C2 are in parallel, and this combination is in series with C3. The entire network is connected across a 12 V battery. What is the charge stored on capacitor C3?
Two identical parallel-plate capacitors are connected in series across a 12 V battery. Each capacitor has capacitance C0. If a dielectric material with dielectric constant κ=3 is inserted between the plates of one capacitor only, what is the voltage across the capacitor without the dielectric?
A spherical capacitor consists of two concentric conducting spheres with inner radius a and outer radius b. The space between them is filled with two dielectric materials: the inner region (from r=a to r=c, where a<c<b) has dielectric constant κ1, and the outer region (from r=c to r=b) has dielectric constant κ2. What is the capacitance of this system?
A capacitor consists of two conducting spheres of radii R1 and R2 (where R2>R1) separated by a large distance d≫R2. The capacitance of this system can be approximated as two isolated spheres, each with capacitance 4πϵ0R. If both spheres initially have zero charge and are then connected to opposite terminals of a battery with voltage V, what is the approximate charge on the smaller sphere?
A variable air-gap capacitor has plate area A and adjustable separation distance d. When connected to a constant voltage source V, the capacitor plates experience an attractive force. If the plate separation is decreased by 10% while maintaining the voltage connection, the attractive force between the plates changes by approximately what factor?
A parallel-plate capacitor with plate area A and plate separation d is connected to a battery and fully charged. The battery is then disconnected, and a dielectric material with dielectric constant κ=3 is inserted to fill half the volume between the plates (covering the full area but only half the separation distance). What happens to the energy stored in the capacitor?
A parallel-plate capacitor is connected to a battery and allowed to fully charge. While still connected to the battery, a dielectric slab with dielectric constant κ=4 is inserted between the plates, completely filling the space. Which of the following correctly describes the changes in the capacitor?
A cylindrical capacitor consists of an inner conductor of radius a and an outer conductor of radius b (where b>a), with length L≫b. If the inner conductor carries charge +Q and the outer conductor carries charge −Q, the electric field at radius r (where a<r<b) has magnitude closest to which expression?
A spherical conductor of radius R is given charge Q and then connected by a thin wire to an initially uncharged spherical conductor of radius 2R. After equilibrium is established, what fraction of the original charge resides on the larger sphere?