COLLEGE PHYSICS,VOLUME 1
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Chapter 18, Problem 92QAP
To determine

(a)

The new capacitance of a capacitor when it is changed to make an ultracapacitor.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 92QAP

New capacitance of the capacitor will increase 1×108 times to its initial value.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Initial value of capacitance of a normal capacitor = C=10μF=1×105F

Relation between area of plate of ultra-capacitor and normal capacitor,

  Aultra=100000A

Relation between distances for ultra-capacitor and normal capacitor,

  dultra=d1000

Formula used:

Capacitance of the parallel plate capacitor is defined as,

  C=AεodHere, A = area of plated = seperation of platesεo= permittivity in free space

Calculation:

Area of ultra-capacitor = Aultra=100000A

Separation of plates for ultra-capacitor = dultra=d1000

Capacitance of ultra-capacitor = Cultra=Aultraεodultra=100000Aεod1000=108Aεod

  Cultra=108×1×105F=1000F

Then, CultraC= 108AεodAεod=108=1×108

Conclusion:

Thus, capacitance of the ultra-capacitor is 1000F and it is 1×108 times larger than normal capacitor.

To determine

(b)

The energy stored in ultra-capacitor when it is charged to 1.5V and its comparison to the energy stored in the normal capacitor.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 92QAP

The energy stored in ultra-capacitor is 1.1×103J and energy stored in the ultra-capacitor is 1×108 times larger than energy stored in normal capacitor.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Potential difference = ΔV=1.5V

Capacitance of ultra-capacitor = Cultra=1000F

Capacitance of normal capacitor = C=1×105F

Formula used:

Energy stored in the capacitor is defined as,

  U=12CΔV2

Calculation:

The energy stored in the ultra-capacitor,

  Uultra=12CultraΔV2Uultra=12(1000F)(1.5V)2=1.125×103J

Energy stored in normal capacitor,

  U=12CΔV2U=12(1×105F)(1.5V)2=1.125×105J

Now,

  UultraU=1.125×103J1.125×105J=1×108

Conclusion:

Thus, energy stored in the ultra-capacitor is 1.125×103J and this energy is 1×108 times larger than energy stored in normal capacitor.

To determine

(c)

The comparison the energy stored in ultra-capacitor and the energy stored in the AAA battery.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 92QAP

The energy stored in ultra-capacitor is 0.17 times the energy stored in the AAA battery.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Energy stored in the ultra-capacitor = Uultra=1.125×103J

Energy stored in the AAA battery = Ebattery=6750J

Calculation:

  UultraEbattery=1.125×103J6750J=0.17

Thus, from above discussion, we find that the energy stored in ultra-capacitor is 0.17 times the energy stored in the AAA battery.

To determine

(d)

The resistance in the wire of the circuit when ultra-capacitor is discharged.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 92QAP

The resistance in the wire of the circuit is 0.06Ω

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Time interval = t=1.0min=60s

Formula used:

Charge on the ultra-capacitor at time t,

  q=qoeq= charge stored in the capacitor at time tqo=initial maximum charge stored in the capacitor

Discharging of charge in capacitor in CR circuit is defined as,

  q=qoet/CR

Calculation:

From above formula,

  q=qoet/CRqoe=qoet/CRe1=et/CR1=tCRR=tC=60sec1000F=0.06Ω

Conclusion:

So, the resistance in the wire while capacitor is discharged is 0.06Ω.

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