Definitions [5]
The phenomenon in which the electric field inside a cavity of a conductor is zero, irrespective of external charges or fields, is called electrostatic shielding.
What is a Polaroid?
A Polaroid is a material which polarises light. The phenomenon of selective absorption is made use of in the construction of polariods. There are different types of polaroids.
A Polaroid consists of micro crystals of herapathite (an iodosulphate of quinine). Each crystal is a doubly refracting medium, which absorbs the ordinary ray and transmits only the extra ordinary ray. The modern polaroid consists of a large number of ultra microscopic crystals of herapathite embedded with their optic axes, parallel, in a matrix of nitro - cellulose.
Recently, new types of polariod are prepared in which thin film of polyvinyl alcohol is used. These are colourless crystals which transmit more light, and give better polarisation.
The ratio of the permittivity of a medium to the permittivity of vacuum.
K = ε / ε₀
OR
Dielectric constant is the factor by which the capacitance of a capacitor increases when a dielectric is completely inserted between its plates.
The product of vacuum permittivity and dielectric constant of the medium.
ε = ε₀K
Obtain the expression for the energy stored in a capacitor connected across a dc battery. Hence define energy density of the capacitor
A capacitor is connected across the terminals of a d.c. battery.
The energy stored on a capacitor is equal to the work done by the battery.

The work required to transport a small amount of charge (dQ) from the negative to positive plates of a capacitor is equal to V dQ, where V represents the voltage across the capacitor.
dU = V dQ
= `Q/C dQ`
∴ Energy stored (U) = ∫V dQ
= `1/C int Q dQ`
= `1/2 Q^2/C`
= `1/2 CV^2` ...(i)
Energy density is defined as the total energy per unit volume of the capacitor.
For a parallel plate capacitor,
C = `(A epsilon_0)/d`
Putting in eqn. (i),
U = `1/2 (A epsilon_0)/d V^2`
= `epsilon_0/2 Ad(V/d)^2`
= `epsilon_0/2 Ad E^2` ...[Putting `V/d` = E]
A × d = Volume of space between plates
So, energy is stored per unit volume.
Formulae [1]
\[\vec{E}=\frac{\sigma}{\varepsilon_0}\hat{n}\]
where
σ = surface charge density
\[\hat n\] = outward normal unit vector
Magnitude form:
E = \[\frac{\sigma}{\varepsilon_0}\]
Concepts [16]
- Periodic and Oscillatory Motion
- Electrostatic Potential
- Potential Due to a Point Charge
- Potential Due to an Electric Dipole
- Potential Energy of a System of Charges
- Equipotential Surfaces
- Potential Energy of a System of Charges
- Potential Energy in an External Field
- Electrostatics of Conductors
- Dielectrics
- Polarisation
- Capacitors and Capacitance
- The Parallel Plate Capacitor
- Effect of Dielectric on Capacity
- Combination of Capacitors
- Energy Stored in a Charged Capacitor
