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A capacitor has two parallel plates with area separated by a distance d. The space between plates is filled with a material having dielectric constant K. The material is not a perfect insulator but has resistivity . The capacitor is initially charged with charge of magnitudeQO on each plate that gradually discharges by conduction through the dielectric. (a) Calculate the conduction current density in the dielectric. (b) Show that at any instant the displacement current densityjc(t) in the dielectric is equal in magnitude to the conduction current density but opposite in direction, so the total current density is zero at every instant.

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a.The conduction current density is jc=QoAK蚁蔚oe-t/K蚁蔚oand

b. The displacement current density in the dielectric is equal in magnitude to the conduction current density but opposite in direction, so the total current density is zero at every instant is hold by the result jD=-jC.

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Definition of capacitor

The term capacitor may be defined as the device which sued to store electric charge.

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Determine the JC(t)               

For a material when current passing through it, it equal to ratio of potential difference and its resistance.

i(t)=V(t)RV(t)=q(t)CC=K0Ad

Using above result

it=1Rd碍蔚oAq(t)

Using ohm鈥檚 law

The resistance of dielectric current isR=蚁dA

Then

i(t)=q(t)d碍蔚oAA蚁di(t)=q(t)碍蔚o

Now we know thati(t)=-dq(t)dt

Negative sign denoted that charge on capacitor is decrease.

Thandqdt=1K0q(t)dqq=dtK0

Integration of both sides fromq=Qo-q and from

Q0qdqq=1K00tdtlnqQ0=tK0q(t)=Q0et/K0

And the current is time derivative of this equation

i(t)=dqdt=Q0K0et/K0

Now the conduction current density is

JC=i(t)AJC=Q0AK0et/K0

Hence, the conduction current density is jC=QoAKoe-t/Ko.

Between the plates the electric field is calculate as

E(t)=q(t)KoA

And the displacement current density is

JD(t)=K0dEdt=K0dq(t)/dtK0A=ic(t)A=jC(t)

Hence, the displacement current density in the dielectric is equal in magnitude to the conduction current density but opposite in direction, so the total current density is zero at every instant is hold by the result jD=-jC.

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