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ABSTRACT
In this report, we discuss about capacitor and its properties with
scientific calculation from a physics simulation. The online simulation
by the University of Colorado Boulder have many features to analyse
the various factors that affects capacitance. We do this by creating
visual output of the information and understanding the idea of the
plots utilizing suitable theories and hypotheses. Graphical
interpretation and in depth overview of theories and equations are
provided here.
AIM
To understand and analyse the nature of parallel plate capacitors
and its capacitance using online simulation.
RESOURCES USED
PhET simulation by University of Colorado Boulder
The book of Good Shepherd Centre for Physics/ Askiitians
MS Excel and Word
THEORY
Capacitor as shown in figure 1 also known as Electric-condenser is
two terminal electric components which has ability or capacity to
store energy in the form of electric charge. Capacitors are usually
designed to enhance and increase the effect of capacitance
considering the capacitor’s size and shape. There are 3 types of
capacitors (Parallel plate, Cylindrical and Spherical).
fig (1): different tpes of capacitors https://www.powerelectronicstalks.com/2019/05/capacitor.html
SIMULATION DETAILS
Simulation called phET from university of Colorado Boulder(figure 4) was used
to visualise the capacitors and its capacitance. It has many features to show
voltage, electric field, field lines, plate charge, stored energy, increasing or
decreasing plate area and distance between plates, connect a voltmeter, add a
dielectric and changing dielectric constant, connect multiple capacitors etc.
From these features we can get the capacitance, variation of it with many
other factors.
At 0.833V
At -0.833V
From the above graphs and observation, we could conclude
that capacitance is independent of the supplied voltage.
2. A)
SOURCE OF ERROR
1) Errors due to sensitivity of sliders.
2) Parallax errors while taking measurement. (Human)
3) Sensitivity of arrows used for changing various parameters.
REFERENCES
https://phet.colorado.edu/sims/cheerpj/capacitor-
lab/latest/capacitor-lab.html?simulation=capacitor-lab
https://www.askiitians.com/iit-jee-electrostatics/capacitors-and-
capacitance/