Dielectric Strength

Because dielectric materials can store electrical energy without conducting current, they have a specific role in the study of electrostatics and capacitors. The dielectric strength of these materials is one of their most vital characteristics. It is also widely used in electrical devices including transformers, insulators and capacitors. Capacitors What is Dielectric Strength? The highest … Read more

Dielectrics and Their Polarisation

In electrostatics, materials can be broadly classified into conductors and insulators. Conductors allow free movement of electric charges, whereas insulators (also called dielectrics) do not. Insulators Dielectrics play a crucial role in capacitors, electronic circuits, and various electrical devices because they can store and influence electric fields without conducting electricity. The study of dielectrics and … Read more

Redistribution of Charges

According to electrostatics, a conductor’s size, shape, and environment all affect how electric charges are distributed on it. Electric Charges When two or more charged bodies come into touch, the charges move around until they find an equilibrium state rather than staying fixed as they were before. The redistribution of charges is the term used … Read more

Energy Density of an Electric Field

In physics, energy is not just stored in visible or tangible objects it can also be stored in invisible fields. One such invisible storehouse is the electric field. Whenever there is an electric field present in a region of space, it can store energy. Electric Field This stored energy is an important concept in electrostatics … Read more

Energy Density of an Electric Field

Electric fields are a central part of electrostatics, and one of the fascinating ideas linked to them is that electric fields store energy. But how is this energy distributed in space? This is where the concept of energy density of an electric field comes in. What is Energy Density? Energy density refers to the amount … Read more

Energy Stored in a Capacitor

Devices called capacitors are used to store energy and electric charge. They are frequently found in electronic devices such as flash cameras, laptops, and cell phones. However, how do capacitors actually store energy? We will discuss here. Laptops What is a Capacitor? Two conducting plates positioned close to one another but without touching make form … Read more

Combination of Capacitors

Devices called capacitors are used to store electrical energy as an electric field. We frequently utilise several capacitors in many circuits. Depending on the needs, there are several ways to connect these capacitors. Capacitors are most frequently combined in two ways. Capacitors Series Combination Parallel Combination Capacitors in Series A series combination is created when … Read more

Effect of Dielectric on Capacitance

Devices called capacitors are used to store energy and electric charge. The dielectric material between a capacitor’s plates is one of the key elements that determines how much charge it can hold. Capacitors What is a Dielectric? An insulating substance that can sustain an electrostatic field but does not carry electricity is called a dielectric. … Read more

The Parallel Plate Capacitor

A capacitor is a device used in electronics that stores energy and electric charge. The parallel plate capacitor is one of the most basic and significant types of capacitors. It is extensively utilised in electronic circuits. Electronic circuits In general, a capacitor consists of two conductors placed close to each other. We can say for … Read more

Dielectrics and Polarization

We frequently investigate the behaviour of electric charges in the fields of electricity and magnetism. However, what occurs if an insulator, such as glass or plastic, is exposed to an electric field. Insulator Despite not allowing current to flow through them, certain materials however interact with electric fields. Polarization is the mechanism that explains the … Read more