Lecture

Capacitance and Dielectrics: Polarization Mechanisms

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This lecture covers the concepts of capacitance, dielectrics, and polarization mechanisms in materials. It starts by defining capacitance for plate capacitors and explaining the energy stored in them. The role of dielectrics in technical capacitors is discussed, highlighting the structure of a wound cell capacitor. The lecture then delves into the polarization of matter by electric fields, introducing the concept of an electric dipole moment and the polarization mechanisms in different materials such as glass, water, and NaCl. By the end of the lecture, students will understand how electric fields polarize insulators, the formation of electric dipole moments, the definition of dielectrics, and the evaluation of potential functions and electric fields of dipole moments.

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