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Electrostatics is the study of electric charge which is not moving i.e. it does not move, it is static.<\/p>\n
After reading this article, you\u2019ll learn the necessary terms and keywords for the under-listed and you will be able to answer questions on Electrostatics, and the rest of them.<\/p>\n
All objects surrounding us (including people) contain a large amount of electric charge. A charge can be negative or positive and it is measured in the unit called coulombs (C). However, objects can either be electrically neutral or electrical charged.<\/p>\n
A charge has three important properties which are;<\/p>\n
There are three (3) ways of charging a neutral body;<\/p>\n
The behavior of the electrostatic force was studied in detail by Charles Coulomb around 1784. Through his observation, he was able to show that the electrostatic force between two point-like charges situated in a vacuum is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the objects. He also discovered that the force is proportional to the product of the charges on the two objects.<\/p>\n
\u201cCoulomb\u2019s law states that in a given medium, the force of attraction or repulsion \u201cF\u201d between two bodies will charge \u201cQ and q\u201d is directly proportional to the product of the charge and inversely proportional to the square of its distance \u201cr\u201d<\/em><\/strong><\/p><\/blockquote>\n
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\u00a0ELECTRIC FIELD<\/h3>\n
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- Isolated Charge: <\/strong>A charge is said to be isolated when it is standing on its own (either positive or negative charge)<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
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- A line of force for two like charge.<\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
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- A line of force for two unlike charged body<\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
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\u00a0CAPACITORS<\/h3>\n
These are electrical\/electronic devices use in storing charges in the form of electrical energy. There are three (3) major types of capacitors namely;<\/p>\n
Ceramic Capacitors:<\/h4>\n
They are small in size and value, ranging from a few Pico Farads to 1 \u00b5 Not polarized, so either end can go to the ground. Value is given by a mystical code somewhat like that of resistors.<\/p>\n
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Electrolytic Capacitors:<\/h4>\n
They look like small cylinders and range in value from 1 \u00b5F to several Farads. Very inaccurate and change in value as the electrolytic ages. Polarized, the cathode must go to the ground. A cathode is marked with a minus sign on the case. Value is usually written on the case.<\/p>\n
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Tantalum Capacitors:<\/h4>\n
They are similar in size to ceramic but can hold more charge, up to several hundred \u00b5 Accurate and stable, but relatively expensive. Usually polarized, an anode is marked with a plus sign.<\/p>\n
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Other common types of capacitors are Mayer capacitors, Percept\/variable capacitors, Paper capacitors, Parallel plates capacitors etc\u2026<\/p>\n
USES OF CAPACITORS<\/h4>\n
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- To store an electric charge.<\/li>\n
- They stabilize voltage and power flow.<\/li>\n
- It is used in an electronic circuit as a filter.<\/li>\n
- It is used for an oscillating circuit.<\/li>\n
- It is used to block noise in a direct current circuit (DC Circuit)<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
FACTORS THAT AFFECTS CAPACITORS<\/h4>\n
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- Effective surface area (C \u03b1 A)<\/li>\n
- The distance between the plate (C \u03b1 1\/d)<\/li>\n
- The presence of a dielectric material (C \u03b1 \u03b5)<\/li>\n<\/ul>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Was ist Elektrostatik? Elektrostatik ist die Lehre von der elektrischen Ladung, die sich nicht bewegt, d. h. sie ist statisch. Nach der Lekt\u00fcre dieses Artikels werden Sie die notwendigen ...<\/p>\n