Charging and Discharging of A Condenser
Charging and Discharging of A Condenser
Charging and Discharging of A Condenser
OBJECT: To study the charge and discharge of a condenser and hence determine the time
constant (both current and voltage graphs are to be plotted).
APPARATUS: D.C. Power supply, resistance and condenser of various values, milli-ammeter,
multimeter as a voltmeter, keys, stopwatch, connecting wires.
Fig. 1 Circuit diagram for studying the charging and discharging of a condenser.
During the charging of capacitor, the capacitor is connector to the terminals of the battery and
hence charge accumulation on plates of a parallel plate capacitor increases. With the increase in
charge at the plates of capacitor, potential difference between battery and capacitor decreases
which decreases current exponentially. This process can be summarized with the following
equations:
q = qo (1 – e–t/RC)
V = Vo (1 – e–t/RC)
I = Io e–t/RC
Where qo, Vo and Io is the maximum value of charge, voltage and current
q, V and I is the charge, voltage and current at any time t
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PROCEDURE:
(i) Charging of a condenser
1. Make connection as shown in the figure.
2. The value of resistance R and condensers C are selected for time constant such as for example
(R=100kΩ and C = 1000 µF) RC ~100 sec.
3. Current in the circuit could be observed by pressing key SW1 and simultaneously stop watch is
also started.
4. The reading of the voltmeter and mili-ammeter is noted in every 10 seconds till it becomes
constant.
5. A graph is plotted by taking potential difference V on Y-axis and time t on X-axis, similarly
another graph is plotted between I and t.
6. Calculate the value of time constant theoretically by using relation t = RC and from I-t and V-
t graph at the time for which I = 0.37Io and V = 0.63Vo.This comes out to be equal to time
constant of the circuit.
OBSERVATION TABLE:
Charging and discharging of condenser:
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CALCULATION:
Charging:
1. For given value of R & C plot graph between time t along x-axis and voltage V / current I
along Y-axis and these graphs will look like as fig. 2 (a & b).
2. From V-t graph fig. 2 (a) for charging of capacitor the time corresponding to 0.63Vo i.e. time
constant t 1= . . . . Sec,
3. From I-t graph Fig. 2 (b) I = 0.37Io time constant t2=.....Sec
Charging
V0 I0
Current in mA
Voltage in volts 0.63 V0
T
O C t
(a) (b)
Fig. 2 The variation of voltage and current during charging of a capacitor
Discharging:
4. From V-t graph Fig. 3 (a) for discharging of condenser the time corresponding to 0.37V 0
value of maximum charge i.e. time constant t3 = ........Sec.
5. From I–t graph Fig. 3(b) I = 0.37I0 t4 = ........Sec.
Discharging
V0 C Time in sec
O
Voltage volts
O C I0
Time in sec
(a) (b)
Fig. 3 The variation of voltage and current during discharging of a capacitor
RESULT
The time constant of charging:
1. Experiment values t = τc = ...... sec
2. Theoretical values of time constant (calculated): τc =RC = .....sec
Percentage error:…………………..
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4. The reading of stop watch should be very carefully taken.
5. As the stop watch is not synchronized with the apparatus we should be more careful in
manual handling.
Viva-Questions
Q.4 What is time constant? Why should its value be large in experiment?
Ans. The time in which the charge on a condenser falls to 1/e =0.37 times of its maximum
values using discharging through a resistor is defined as time constant t=RC. It shows be
charge so that charging and discharging process takes place slowly.
Q.5 Is there any current through the plate of condenser during charging and discharging?
Ans. Yes, it is known as displacement current Id=εoA(dE/dt) where, A is the area of the
plates of condenser and E is electric field in between plates of the condenser.
Q.6 What is the difference between conduction current and displacement current?
Ans. 1. Conduction current obeys ohm's law as V=IR but displacement current does not obey
ohm's law.
2. Conduction current is the actual current whereas displacement current is the apparent
current produced by time varying electric field
Q.8 What is the effect of resistance on the rates of charging and discharging?
Ans. The rate of charging or discharging of a condenser decreases with increase or resistance
in the circuit.
Q.10 Why do you say that it is the method of determining high resistance?
Ans. Because for low resistance, time constant will be quick and no charge will be left on
condenser to pass through the ballistic galvanometer.
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