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Use the graph to determine the time to ‘half-max’. t1/2 = s Calculate the capacitance (C) of…
Use the graph to determine the time to ‘half-max’.
t1/2 = s
Calculate the capacitance (C) of the capacitor.
C = µF
Determine the percent error between the calculated capacitance and the value on the capacitor (330 µF).
% error =
calculated ? 330 µF |
330 µF |
× 100% = %
What is the maximum charge for the capacitor in this experiment (approximately)?
Charge equals capacitance multiplied by voltage, or 0.000330 F × 4.00 V, or 0.00132 C or 1320 µC.Charge equals capacitance multiplied by voltage, or 330 F × 4.00 V, or 1.32 C. Charge equals capacitance divided by voltage, or 0.000330 F / 4.00 V, or 0.00132 C or 1320 µC.Charge equals capacitance multiplied by the inverse of the voltage, or 0.000330 F × 1/4.00 V, or 0.0000825 C or 82.5 µC.