Question
Question: Establish the formula for the capacity of spherical capacitors....
Establish the formula for the capacity of spherical capacitors.
Solution
Capacitance is found by dividing electric charge with voltage by that formula C=Vq
Complete step by step solution:
A and B are two ∞-centric hollow spheres separated by a dielectric medium between them: B is connected to earth. +q charge is given to A and therefore –q charge is included in B in its inner surface. The q charge on the outer surface of B goes to earth.
Radius of A and B be a and b
The potential of A is V = Due to on charge A + induced (–q) of B.
V=4πε0Kaq+4πεab−q
V=4πε0Kq[a1−b1]
V=4πε0Kq[abb−a]
We know,
C=vq=C=4πε0Kqq[abb−a]
C=4πε0K[b−aab]
Farad if K = 1 in air or in vacuum
C=b−a4πε0abfarad
Note: The capacitance for spherical conductors can be obtained by evaluating the voltage difference between the conductors for a given charge. It depends on the inner and outer radius of each sphere.