Module Overview
Capacitor is the focal point of this module. In this module, a pair of parallel-plates is used to model this electric element, and its capacitance is defined. The various shapes and types (e.g. dielectric) of capacitors are discussed following the same principles found in a parallel-plate capacitor. The energy storing ability of the capacitor is examined as well, and a discussion on how to deal with multiple capacitors in an electric circuit rounds up the materials covered in this module.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the nature of capacitors and how to determine a quantity that measures their ability to store charges
- Understand the sources of electric potential and calculate the amount of energy stored in a capacitor
- Be able to analyze capacitors connected in a network
Explore Module
Please note that this preview is intended for exploration purposes only. If you'd like to use this interactive module in one of your courses,to ensure playback and tracking, you must upload the SCORM package (downloadable below) to your institution's Learning Management System (ex. Blackboard, D2L, Moodle, etc).
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The multiple choice question is intended for self-assessment of leaner’s conceptual understanding of the module content. |
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A step-by-step example is intended to show learners how to apply concepts taught in the lecture videos to analyze and solve problems. |
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A step-by-step example is intended to show learners how to apply concepts taught in the lecture videos to analyze and solve problems. |
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This glossary contains definitions for the modules: Electric Charges and Forces, Electric Fields, Electric Potential and Potential Energy, Capacitance and Capacitor, Magnetic Fields and Forces, and Electromagnetic Induction. |
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This Articulate Storyline File can be downloaded and modified to your specific learning objectives (within the bounds of the creative commons licensing selected for this file. This is encouraged, but any technical issues are not supported by the University of Toronto. |
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This Articulate Storyline SCORM package can be uploaded into your institution's Learning Management System. |
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This Articulate Rise SCORM package can be uploaded into your institution's Learning Management System. |
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The capacitance of a parellel-plate capacitor is discussed in this video. |
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A derivation of capacitance of a cylindrical shaped capacitor. |
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A derivation of capacitance of a spherical shaped capacitor. |
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The stored energy in a capacitor is discussed in this video. |
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The concept of dielectric in a capacitor is introduced in this video. |
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An example of a capacitor with dielectric. |
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The equivalent capacitance of parellell or series connected capacitors. |