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    FAQs about Capacitor and water container analogy

    What is a capacitor analogy?

    In this article, we provide an analogy for a capacitor and see how far we could go with this analogy in understanding and solving capacitor circuits. capacitor stores charge similar to a glass that stores water in the follow- ing sense. The charge ( Q ) stored on a capacitor is proportional to the volt- age across the capacitor ( V ) .

    Can electrical circuits be taught using water analogies?

    As another approach, it is already well known that electrical circuits can be taught using water analogies , where water flow out of container is as analogy to capacitor discharge, which can be also used to fill another container as analogy a capacitor is charge by other capacitor [6, 7, 8].

    How do you explain a capacitor with a flow of water?

    Explaining a capacitor in terms of this analogy with a flow of water is more difficult; however, we will look at associating the capacitor with an unstretched membrane blocking the flow of water as is shown in Figure 1. Figure 1. A pump in a closed loop with a membrane blocking the flow. Suppose we turn on the pump.

    Is charging a capacitor analogous to filling a glass with water?

    Figure 1: Charging a capacitor is analogous to filling up a glass with water. With water weight (*), we have assumed unity water density ( t ) and gravity (g). She has been an SSCS member since engineering. The program started in it became a Society in the early 1990s.

    What are the limitations of a capacitor analogy?

    In closing, it should be mentioned that, like any analogy, this one is not without limitations. For example, this analogy is only valid if we assume one side of the capacitor is grounded or tied to a fixed voltage. This is because we assume the bottom of a glass sits on the ground or at a fixed height.

    How does a capacitor store charge?

    capacitor stores charge similar to a glass that stores water in the follow- ing sense. The charge ( Q ) stored on a capacitor is proportional to the volt- age across the capacitor ( V ) . Similarly, the amount of water held in a glass of water is proportional to the water height if we assume a fully cylindri- cal glass. The factor of proportional-

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