Physics: Principles with Applications
Physics: Principles with Applications
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Author: Douglas C. Giancoli
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 17, Problem 52P

(a)

To determine

The total stored energy before the two capacitors are connected.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 52P

  1.944×10-4J

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The capacitor of 2.70-μF is charged by a 12.0V battery and later disconnected by the battery and connected to 4.00-μF uncharged capacitor.

Formula used:

The potential energy stored in the capacitor is

  U=12CV2

Where,

  C is the capacitance of the capacitor

  V is the voltage across the capacitor plates.

Calculation:

The potential energy stored is

  U=12C1V12

  U=12(2.7×10-6F)(12.0V)2

  U=1.94×10-4J

(b)

To determine

The total stored energy after the two capacitors are connected.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 52P

  U=7.834×10-5J

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The capacitor of 2.70-μF is charged by a 12.0V battery and later disconnected by the battery and connected to 4.00-μF uncharged capacitor.

Formula used:

The charge on capacitor is

  Q = CV

Where,

  C is the capacitance of the capacitor.

  V is the voltage across the capacitor plates.

Moreover, the potential energy is given as

  U = 12Q2C

Calculation:

Assume that the charge stored in the capacitor remains constant and after the connection of the capacitors, the voltage is V' .The charge on the capacitors be Q1 and Q2 respectively.

The total charge on the capacitor is

  Qtotal=C1V

  Qtotal=(2.7×10-6)(12.0)

  Qtotal=3.24×10-5C

But, Qtotal=Q1+Q2 .

The potential is constant. Therefore,

  Q1C1=Q2C2

So,

  Q1C1=Qtotal-Q1C2

  Q1=Qtotal(C1C2+C1)

Hence,

  Q1=(3.24×10-5)(2.7×10-62.7×10-6+4×10-6)

  Q1=1.31×10-5C

Similarly,

  Q2=3.24×10-5-1.31×10-5

  Q2= 1.93×10-5C

The total potential energy is

  U=(Q1)22C1+(Q2)22C2

  U=(1.31×10-5)22(2.7×10-6)+(1.93×10-5)22(4×10-6)

  U=7.834×10-5J

(c)

To determine

The change in stored energy.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 52P

  ΔU=1.161×10-4J .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The capacitor of 2.70-μF is charged by a 12.0V battery and later disconnected by the battery and connected to 4.00-μF uncharged capacitor. The initial energy stored is U=7.834×10-5J and the final energy stored is 1.944×10-4J .

Formula used:

It is known that, the potential energy stored in the capacitor is

  U =12 CV2

Where,

  C is the capacitance of the capacitor

  V is the voltage across the capacitor plates.

Calculation:

The change in energy stored is

  ΔU=7.834×105-1.944×10-4

  ΔU=1.161×10-4J

Chapter 17 Solutions

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