The dielectric in a capacitor serves two purposes it


The dielectric in a capacitor serves two purposes. It increased the capacitance, compared to an otherwise identical capacitor with an air gap, and it increases the maximum potential difference the capacitor can support. If the electric field in a material is suffeciently strong, the material will suddenly become able to conduct, creating a spark. The critical field strength, at which breakdown occurs, is 2.0 MV/m for air, but 60MV/m for Teflon. a. A parllel-plate capacitor consists of two square plates, 15 cm on a side, spaced 0.50 mm apart with only air between them. What is the maximum energy that can be stored by the capacitor? b. What is the maximum energy that can be stored if the plates are separated by a 0.50-mm-thick Teflon sheet

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