Capacitors - Uplift North Hills
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Capacitors, Ammeters, &
Voltmeters
Capacitors
◊ Capacitors store electrical potential energy by
creating a separation of charge, usually on two
parallel plates
◊
Positive battery terminal pulls electrons from one
plate and pushes them through the terminal to the
opposite plate.
Process continues until the ΔV of the plates = ΔV
of the battery
◊ Capacitors are useful b/c they act like a temporary
battery, but can discharge potential more quickly than a
battery
◊ Examples: flash in a camera, amplifier in car audio system,
detonator, particle accelerator
Found in nearly all electronics!
Ammeters and voltmeters
In practical use, we need to be able to measure currents through
components and voltages across various components in electrical
circuits. To do this, we use AMMETERS and VOLTMETERS.
An ammeter – measures current passing through it
• is always connected in series with a component we want to
measure in order that whatever current passes through the
component also passes the ammeter.
• has a very low resistance compared with the
resistance of the circuit so that it will not alter the
current the current being measured.
• would ideally have no resistance with no potential
difference across it so no energy would be dissipated in it.
A voltmeter – measures voltage drop between two points
• is always connected across a device (in parallel).
• has a very high resistance so that it takes very little
current from the device whose potential difference
is being measured.
• an ideal voltmeter would have infinite resistance with
no current passing through it and no energy would be dissipated in it.
Why should an ammeter have very low
resistance?
Why should a voltmeter have very high
resistance?
Why should an ammeter have very low
resistance?
- any resistance it has will lower the
current (I = V/R), which is what you are trying
to measure
Why should a voltmeter have very high
resistance?
- so draws very LITTLE current, which
would affect the voltage drop (V = IR)
How are ammeters connected to a circuit and
why?
How are voltmeters connected to a circuit and
why?
How are ammeters connected to a circuit and
why?
- series, so that it can measure the
current that passes through a point.
How are voltmeters connected to a circuit and
why?
- parallel, to measure change in voltage
across two points.