Does the presence of a charge change the amount of energy stored in a capacitor?

In summary, the electrostatic energy stored by a charged parallel plate capacitor is not modified by the presence of a charge held between the plates. The total electrostatic energy of the system is the sum of the energy of the capacitor and the energy of the charge. The placement of a charge between the plates may change the system, but the amount of energy stored in the capacitor alone remains unchanged.
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Imagine that we have a charged parallel plate capacitor.

I hold a charge somewhere between the plates.

Is the electrostatic energy stored by the capacitor modified in any way?

Here is my thinking:

The total field energy between the plates is the integral of the field energy density given by:

Energy = Integral (eps_0 / 2) * |E|^2

where |E| is the total field at each point.

E = E_capacitor + E_charge

|E|^2 = E.E = (E_cap + E_charge) . (E_cap + E_charge)

|E|^2 = |E_cap|^2 + |E_charge|^2 + 2 E_charge.E_cap

Because of the spherical symmetry of E_charge I believe the integral of E_charge . E_cap is zero. Thus there is no mutual electrostatic energy between the capacitor and the charge.

The total electrostatic energy of the system is just the sum of the energy of the capacitor plus the energy of the charge.

Thus the amount of energy stored in the capacitor alone has not changed.

Is this right?
 
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If you place a totally free charge in between two charge plates, it will accelerate to one of the plates and discharge on the plate it hits. If you try to hold the charge still by placing it on a conductor; say a small metal sphere held in place between the plates by insulating strings; than the metal sphere is a conductor and must be considered part of the system of conductors that make up a capacitor. If you use a dielectric sphere instead, than the dielectric material will polarize and tend to weaken the fields, allowing more charge to be stored. Anyway to construct it, you are going to change the system.
 

1. How does the presence of a charge affect the energy stored in a capacitor?

The presence of a charge does not change the amount of energy stored in a capacitor. The energy stored in a capacitor is determined by its capacitance and the voltage difference across its plates, and is not affected by the presence or absence of a charge.

2. Can a capacitor store more energy if it has a larger charge?

No, the amount of energy stored in a capacitor is not dependent on the magnitude of the charge on its plates. A capacitor with a larger charge will have a higher voltage, but the same amount of energy stored as a capacitor with a smaller charge and lower voltage.

3. Does a charged capacitor have more energy than an uncharged capacitor?

No, the amount of energy stored in a capacitor is the same regardless of whether it is charged or uncharged. The energy is stored in the electric field between the plates, and the magnitude of the charge does not affect this energy.

4. What factors affect the energy stored in a capacitor?

The energy stored in a capacitor is affected by its capacitance, which is determined by the physical characteristics of the capacitor (such as the size and distance between the plates) and the dielectric material used. The energy is also affected by the voltage difference across the plates, with higher voltage resulting in more energy stored.

5. Can a capacitor store an infinite amount of energy if it has an infinite charge?

No, a capacitor cannot store an infinite amount of energy even if it has an infinite charge. The energy stored in a capacitor is limited by its capacitance and the breakdown voltage of the dielectric material. Once these limits are reached, the capacitor will either fail or the energy will dissipate.

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