THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
Physics 108
Assignment #
5:
POTENTIAL & CAPACITANCE
Wed. 2 Feb. 2004 - finish by Wed. 9 Feb.
- CLASSICAL RADIUS OF THE ELECTRON:
You are probably familiar with Einstein's famous equation .
If is the mass of an electron and is the electrostatic
potential energy required to "assemble" the electron from bits
of charge infinitely distant from each other into a uniform
spherical shell of radius and net charge , find the
numerical value of in meters.1
- CAPACITOR WITH INSERT:
Suppose we have a capacitor made of two large flat parallel plates
of the same area (and the same shape), separated by an air gap
of width . Its capacitance is . Now we slip another planar
conductor of width (and the same area and shape)
between the plates so that it is centred halfway in between.
What is the capacitance of the new system of three
conductors, in terms of the capacitance of the original pair
and the other parameters given?
(Neglect "edge effects" and any dielectric effect of air.)
- ARRAY of CAPACITORS:
The battery supplies V. The capacitances are
F, F,
F and F.
- Find the charge on each capacitor
when switch is closed but switch is still open.
- What is the charge on each capacitor if is also closed?
- THUNDERCLOUD CAPACITOR:
A large thundercloud hovers over the city of Vancouver at a height of
km. Between the cloud and the ground
(both of which we may treat as parallel conducting plates,
neglecting edge effects) the electric field is about
V/m. The cloud has a horizontal area of
km.
- Estimate the number of Coulombs [C] of positive charge
in the cloud, assuming that the ground has the same surface density
of negative charge.
- Estimate the number of joules [J] of energy
contained in the air between the cloud and the ground.
Jess H. Brewer
2005-01-30