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MIT Physics Demo -- Adjustable Capacitor with Dielectric

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First, an adjustable parallel-plate capacitor is held at a constant voltage. As the separation between the plates is widened, the electrometer shows charge (or current) flowing off of the plates, while the electroscope shows no change in voltage. Notice (by the deflection of the needle) that more charge flows off of the plates when they are closer together, and less when further apart. When the plates are brought back together, we see charge flowing back onto of the plates.

Next, we deposit a fixed amount of charge onto the left plate. Now, when the separation is widened, the electroscope shows a rising voltage, even as the amount of charge stays constant. When a block of plexiglass (a dielectric) is inserted between the plates, the voltage drops. However, when the plexi is removed, the voltage rises back up again, showing that the charge is still there.

This is one of the main reasons capacitors are built with dielectrics between their plates; more charge can be stored at a lower voltage.

See the original video and more on MIT TechTV here - http://techtv.mit.edu/videos/1957

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  • This is very cool! Can any one tell me if this still works with say a glass dielectric between the plates?

  • That was wonderful! Thank you!

  • @insightllc ok... right. thanx :S

  • nice apparat!

  • nice :D

  • coool !!! :P !!! nice !!

    I am just learning about capacitors and their discharge cruves in A2 Physics... its awesome...

    thanx !! =D

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