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7 November, 04:01

A certain dielectric, with a dielectric constant 26, can withstand an electric field of 5 * 107 V/m. Suppose we want to use this dielectric to construct a 0.3 µF capacitor that can withstand a potential difference of 2000 V. The permittivity of free space is 8.85 * 10-12 C 2 / N · m2. (a) What is the minimum plate separation? (b) What must the area of the plates be?

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  1. 7 November, 04:16
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    Answer: a) 40 µm b) 0.05 m2

    Explanation:

    Assuming that the capacitor that we want to construct is of parallel plates type, we know that the Capacitance of this capacitor can be found using the following equation:

    C = ε0 εr A / d

    Now, we know that the dielectric, can withstand an electric field of 5 x 107 V/m, and between the plates of a capacitor, the electric field (which is constant for a given charge on the plates), and the voltaje between plates, are related by the following expression:

    V = E. d, so, if the voltage between plates would be of 2000 V, and Emax can be of

    5 x 107 V/m, we can find the mimimum d between plates, as follows:

    dmin = V / Emax = 2000 V / 5 x 107 V/m = 40 µm

    Replacing this value in (1) above:

    C = 8.85 * 10-12 C 2 / N · m2. 26. A / 40 µm

    Solving for A, we have the following:

    A = 0.3 µF. 40 µm / 8.85 * 10-12 C 2 / N · m2. 26 = 0.05 m2
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