EBK PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEER
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Chapter 24, Problem 33P

(a)

To determine

To Calculate:The equivalent capacitance of twocapacitor in series.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 33P

  Ceq=C1C2C2+C1

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Two capacitors C1 and C2

Formula used:

The charge stored in a capacitor:

  Q=CV

Where, C is the capacitance and V is the potential.

Calculation:As the capacitors are connected in series. So, charge on each capacitor is Q.

Let equivalent capacitance =Ceq

This series combination is connected to a voltage source V.

So, voltage across C1 and C2 is V1=QC1 and V2=QC2

Total voltage V=V1+V2

  QCeq=QC1+QC2

  1Ceq=1C1+1C2

  1Ceq=C2+C1C1C2

  Ceq=C1C2C2+C1

(b)

To determine

To Proof: Ceq must be less than C1 and C2 .

(b)

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Answer to Problem 33P

  Ceq<C2 and Ceq<C1

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

From part (a), equivalent capacitance of two capacitors is Ceq=C1C2C2+C1

Calculation:Dividing numerator and denominator by C1

  Ceq=C2C2C1+1

As C2C1+1 >1

So Ceq<C2

Dividing numerator and denominator by C2

  Ceq=C11+C1C2

As C1C2+1>1

So Ceq<C1

So Ceq must be less than C1 and C2 and hence must be less than the smaller of two values.

(c)

To determine

To Calculate:The equivalent capacitance of three capacitors in series.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 33P

  Ceq=C1C2C3C2C3+C1C3+C1C2

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The three capacitors C1 , C2 and C3

Formula used:

The charge stored in a capacitor:

  Q=CV

Where, C is the capacitance and V is the potential.

Calculation: As the capacitors are connected in series. So, charge on each capacitor is Q.

Let equivalent capacitance =Ceq

This series combination is connected to a voltage source V.

So, the voltage across C1, C2and C3 is V1=QC1

  V2=QC2 and V3=QC3 respectively

Total voltage, V=V1+V2 + V3

  QCeq=QC1+QC2+QC3

  1Ceq=1C1+1C2+1C3

  1Ceq=C2C3+C1C3+C1C2C1C2C3

  Ceq=C1C2C3C2C3+C1C3+C1C2

(d)

To determine

To Calculate: Ceq must be less than C1 , C2 and C3 .

(d)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 33P

  Ceq<C2 , Ceq<C1 and Ceq<C3

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Equivalent capacitance of three capacitors is Ceq=C1C2C3C2C3+C1C3+C1C2 .

Calculation: Ceq=(C1C2C2C3+C1C3+C1C2)C3

Dividing numerator and denominator by C1C2

  Ceq=(1 C 3 C 1 + C 3 C 2 +1)C3

As C3C1+C3C2+1>1

So Ceq<C3

  Ceq can also be written as Ceq=(C1C3C2C3+C1C3+C1C2)C2

Dividing numerator and denominator by C1C3

  Ceq=(1 C 2 C 1 +1+ C 2 C 3 )C2

As C2C1+1+C2C3>1

So Ceq2

  Ceq can also be written as

  Ceq=(C3C2C2C3+C1C3+C1C2)C1

Dividing numerator and denominator by C2C3 , we have

  Ceq=(11+ C 1 C 2 + C 1 C 3 )C1

As 1+C1C2+C1C3

So Ceq<C1

So, Ceq must be less than C1 , C2 and C 3 and hence must be less than the smaller of three values.

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