Electric fields and capacitance
Whenever an electric voltage exists between two separated conductors, an electric field is present within the space between those conductors. In basic electronics, we study the interactions of voltage, current, and resistance as they pertain to circuits, which are conductive paths through which electrons may travel. When we talk about fields, however, we're dealing with interactions that can be spread across empty space. Capacitors are components designed to take advantage of this phenomenon by placing two conductive plates (usually metal) in close proximity with each other. There are many different styles of capacitor construction, each one suited for particular ratings and purposes. For very small capacitors, two circular plates sandwiching an insulating material will suffice. For larger capacitor values, the "plates" may be strips of metal foil, sandwiched around a flexible insulating medium and rolled up for compactness. The highest capacitance values are obtained by using a microscopic-thickness layer of insulating oxide separating two conductive surfaces. In any case, though, the general idea is the same: two conductors, separated by an insulator.
The schematic symbol for a capacitor is quite simple, being little more than two short, parallel lines When a voltage is applied across the two plates of a capacitor, a concentrated field flux is created between them, allowing a significant difference of free electrons (a charge) to develop between the two plates:
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hello mam,
i think it would be a bit too difficult to remember me now after so many years but if you still have a slight memories of me I'll be too delighted..
mam, I am Neeti Verma from 11th n 12th D, the medical section. I passed out from school in 2005..
just wanted to tell you that i owe my love for physics to you. I was good at physics in college too bcause of the amazing ways in which you taught us.. I wanted to tell you that you are one of the bests DAV pushpanjali has..
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Aarti
HI! Neeti i do remember u. How can one forget somebody like u? u can start the contact by meeting me in schl then we can continue from there. good to hear from u.
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