PHYSICS F/SCI.+ENGRS.,STAND.-W/ACCESS
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Chapter 24, Problem 34P

(a)

To determine

The equivalent capacitance between the terminals.

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 34P

The equivalent capacitance between the terminals is 0.2419μF .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Two capacitors 1.00μFand0.250μF are connected in parallel and this parallel combination is in series with 0.300μF

Formula used:

  1. If two capacitors C1andC2 are connected in parallel then their equivalent capacitance will be C1+C2
  2. If two capacitors C1andC2 are connected in series then their equivalent capacitance will be C1×C2C1+C2

Calculation:

To find equivalent capacitance between the terminals

Assume the terminals as ‘a’ and ‘b’.

  PHYSICS F/SCI.+ENGRS.,STAND.-W/ACCESS, Chapter 24, Problem 34P , additional homework tip  1

As 1.00μF and0.250μF capacitors are connected in parallel their equivalent capacitance will be

  Ceq=1.00μF+0.250μF=1.250μF

Now the given circuit can be reduced to

  PHYSICS F/SCI.+ENGRS.,STAND.-W/ACCESS, Chapter 24, Problem 34P , additional homework tip  2

Now 0.300μFand1.250μF capacitors are connected in series. Therefore, total equivalent capacitance Cab will be:

  Cab=0.300μF×1.250μF0.300μF+1.250μF=0.2419μF=0.242μF

Conclusion:

The equivalent capacitance between the terminals ‘a’ and ‘b’ is 0.2419μF .

(b)

To determine

The charge stored on each capacitor

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 34P

The charge stored on each capacitor is q0.3μF=2.419μC;q1μF=1.935μCandq0.25μF=0.483μC .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The value of capacitors are given and two capacitors 1.00μFand0.250μF are connected in parallel and this parallel combination is in series with 0.300μF

Formula used:

Charge = Capacitance x voltage

  q=C×V

Calculation:

The voltage in the given circuit is found out by applying Voltage division rule (as explained in sub part (c))

Therefore, the charge stored on 0.3μF capacitor will be

  q=0.3×106×8.064=2.419μC

The charge stored on 1μF capacitor will be

  q=1×106×1.935=1.935μC

Similarly, charge on 0.25μF capacitor will be

  q=0.25×106×1.935q=0.483μC

Conclusion:

The charge stored on each capacitor is q0.3μF=2.419μC;q1μF=1.935μCandq0.25μF=0.483μC

(c)

To determine

The voltage across each capacitor

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 34P

The voltage across each capacitor is V0.250μF=8.064V;V1μF=V0.250μF=1.935V .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The supply voltage Vs(t)=10V

Formula used: If two capacitors C1andC2 are connected in series then voltage across each capacitor will be V1=C2C1+C2Vs(t)&V2=C1C1+C2Vs(t);whereVs(t)=supplyvoltage

Calculation:

To find the Voltage across each capacitor:

  PHYSICS F/SCI.+ENGRS.,STAND.-W/ACCESS, Chapter 24, Problem 34P , additional homework tip  3

The given circuit is reduced as:

  PHYSICS F/SCI.+ENGRS.,STAND.-W/ACCESS, Chapter 24, Problem 34P , additional homework tip  4

The elements in the given circuit are connected in series combination. Then applying voltage division rule to find the voltage across each capacitor

Voltage across 0.300μF capacitor will be

  V0.300μF=10×1.250μF0.300μF+1.250μF=8.064V

Voltage across 1.250μF capacitor will be

As 1μF and 0.250μF capacitors are connected in parallel, the voltage will be same i.e., 1.935V

  V1μF=V0.250μF=1.935V

Conclusion:

The voltage across each capacitor is V0.250μF=8.064V;V1μF=V0.250μF=1.935V .

(d)

To determine

The total stored energy in the circuit

(d)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 34P

  12.1×106J

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The values of capacitors and supply voltage = 10V

Formula used: The total stored energy will be given as:

  Etotal=12×Ctotal×V2

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

Calculation:

From part (a) Ctotal=Cab=0.242μF

  ET=12×0.242×106×(10)2=12.1μJ

Conclusion:

The total energy stored in the circuit is 12.1×106J .

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