The Greek letter is called the dielectric constant, and it varies from material to
material. For all materials, > 1.
For a parallel-plate capacitor, the reduction in E means that is also reduced by a
factor of. Then, since C = Q/ , we find that:
If the potential difference across the capacitor is too large, then the electric field will be so
strong that the electrons escape from their atoms and move toward the positive plate.
This dielectric breakdown not only discharges the capacitor, but also burns a hole in
the dielectric and ruins the capacitor.
Key Formulas
Ohm’s LawResistancePower
Dissipated
in a
ResistorHeat
Dissipated
in a
ResistorEquivalent
Resistance
of Two
Resistors
in SeriesEquivalent
Resistance
of Two
Resistors
in ParallelStored
Energy of a
CapacitorEquivalent
Capacitanc
e of Two
Capacitors