Capacitors,dielectrics and electrostatic forces

In summary, the electrostatic force acts in opposite directions when a dielectric is inserted or removed from a capacitor. The force is perpendicular to the direction of the charges and is caused by the fringing field of the capacitor. The net horizontal force on the dielectric is zero, but it is pulled inward due to the non-uniform field. The force can be calculated using the formula for energy and differentiating with respect to distance.
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hi

in what direction does the electrostatic force act when we insert a dielectric within a capacitor? and when we remove the dielectric? supposedly they act in opposite directions in each case, and either push or pull the dielectric out or into the capacitor. i m not able to understand how the direction is acting perpendicular to the direction in which the charges are. for example, q is the charge on one plate.put a dielectric in and charge on dielectric is -q', where q' is less than q.then force is given by coulombs law, and let it be f. now that f is pulling the dielectric towards the plate no? (attractive force). so where does the force where that pushes or pulls the dielectric out or in come from?
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harsha
 
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Firstly, the net horizontal force on the dielectric is going to be zero, since there are TWO forces pulling the dielectric to the side, one on each side of the dielectric.

The reason the dielectric is pulled inward is due to the fringing field of the capacitor, the part of the field that is no longer uniform. You can calculate the force by using the formula for energy, .5*Q^2/C and then differentiating with respect to distance, since F = dU/dx.
 
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I think actually you would have to integrate over the distance since F= Ux
 

What is a capacitor?

A capacitor is an electronic component that stores electric charge. It is made up of two conductive plates separated by a dielectric material.

How do capacitors work?

When a voltage is applied to a capacitor, it causes a buildup of electric charge on the plates. The dielectric material between the plates prevents the charge from flowing through, effectively storing it in the capacitor.

What is the role of dielectric material in a capacitor?

The dielectric material in a capacitor acts as an insulator between the plates, preventing the flow of electric charge. It also increases the capacitance of the capacitor, allowing it to store more charge.

What are some common uses of capacitors?

Capacitors are used in a wide range of electronic devices, such as power supplies, audio equipment, and computers. They are also used in electric motors, flash cameras, and energy storage systems.

How are electrostatic forces related to capacitors?

Electrostatic forces play a crucial role in the functioning of capacitors. They are responsible for the attraction and repulsion of electric charges on the plates, which allows the capacitor to store and release energy.

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