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Define capacitance.

Capacitance is the ability of a component or circuit to collect and store energy in the form of an electrical charge.

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Define capacitance.

Capacitance is the ability of a component or circuit to collect and store energy in the form of an electrical charge.

What is steady state in a DC circuit with a capacitor?

Steady state is when the capacitor is fully charged and no current flows through it, acting like an open switch.

Define the time constant (τ\tau) in an RC circuit.

The time constant (τ\tau = RC) is the time it takes for a capacitor to charge to about 63% of its maximum voltage or discharge to about 37% of its initial voltage.

Define equivalent capacitance.

The equivalent capacitance is the total capacitance of a circuit with multiple capacitors, simplified into a single value.

What is an RC circuit?

An RC circuit is a circuit containing both a resistor (R) and a capacitor (C).

What is the effect of increasing the resistance in an RC circuit?

Increasing resistance increases the time constant, slowing down the charging/discharging process.

What is the effect of increasing the capacitance in an RC circuit?

Increasing capacitance increases the time constant, slowing down the charging/discharging process and allowing it to store more charge.

What is the effect of reaching steady state in a DC circuit with a capacitor?

The capacitor blocks DC current, acting like an open circuit.

What happens if a capacitor is uncharged in a circuit?

Current flows freely through the circuit.

What is the effect of connecting capacitors in parallel?

The total capacitance increases, allowing the circuit to store more charge at a given voltage.

Compare capacitors in series vs. parallel regarding total charge.

Series: Charge is the same on each capacitor (Qtotal=Q1=Q2=Q3=...Q_{total} = Q_1 = Q_2 = Q_3 = ...) | Parallel: Total charge is the sum of charges on each capacitor (Qtotal=Q1+Q2+Q3+...Q_{total} = Q_1 + Q_2 + Q_3 + ...)

Compare capacitors in series vs. parallel regarding total capacitance.

Series: 1Ctotal=1C1+1C2+1C3+...\frac{1}{C_{total}} = \frac{1}{C_1} + \frac{1}{C_2} + \frac{1}{C_3} + ... | Parallel: Ctotal=C1+C2+C3+...C_{total} = C_1 + C_2 + C_3 + ...

Compare the behavior of a capacitor in a circuit at the initial state vs. steady state.

Initial State: Current flows freely, capacitor is uncharged | Steady State: No current flows, capacitor is fully charged and acts as an open circuit.

Compare the voltage behavior of capacitors in series vs parallel.

Series: Voltage is split across each capacitor. | Parallel: Voltage is the same across each capacitor.

Compare the current behavior of capacitors in series vs parallel.

Series: Current is the same through each capacitor. | Parallel: Current divides through each capacitor.