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Physics > Electrostatics And Current Electricity > Electrostatic Potential And Capacitance

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**Case Study: Capacitance and Dielectrics** A capacitor is a system of two conductors separated by an insulator. In practice, the two conductors have charges $Q$ and $-Q$ with a potential difference $V = V_1 - V_2$ between them. The ratio $\frac{Q}{V}$ is a constant, denoted by $C$, and is called the capacitance of the capacitor. It is independent of $Q$ or $V$. It depends only on the geometrical configuration (shape, size, separation) of the two conductors and the medium separating them. When a parallel plate capacitor is charged, the electric field $E_0$ is localised between the plates and is uniform throughout. When a slab of a dielectric is inserted between the charged plates (having charge density $\sigma$), the dielectric is polarised by the field. Consequently, opposite charges appear on the faces of the slab near the plates, with a surface charge density of magnitude $\sigma_p$. For a linear dielectric, $\sigma_p$ is proportional to $E_0$. Introduction of a dielectric changes the electric field, and hence, the capacitance of a capacitor, and hence, the energy stored in the capacitor. Like resistors, capacitors can also be arranged in series or in parallel, or in a combination of series and parallel.
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A slab (area AA and thickness d2\frac{d}{2}) of dielectric constant KK is inserted in a parallel plate capacitor of plate area AA and plate separation dd. If CC and C0C_0 are the capacitances of the capacitors with and without the dielectric, then CC0\frac{C}{C_0} is:

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