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Dicharging a Capacitor

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Key Stage 5

Meaning

Capacitor discharge is the process of releasing the stored energy in a capacitor through a circuit.

About Capacitor Discharge

Formula

The discharge through a resistor follows an exponential decay described by the formula:

<maths>𝑄=𝑄_0𝑒^{βˆ’π‘‘/𝑅𝐢}</math>

Where:

𝑄 is the charge stored,

𝑄0 is the initial charge stored,

𝑅 is the resistance in the circuit,

𝐢 is the capacitance of the capacitor

and

𝑑 is time

A capacitor's rate of discharge in a circuit is characterised by the time constant 𝜏 which is given by the formula:

𝜏 = 𝑅𝐢

Examples

In a defibrillator, the capacitor discharges its energy quickly to deliver a shock to a patient's heart. In RC timing circuits, capacitors discharge to control the timing intervals.