Teljkon.....I do apologize if I confused you more. This thread was to help new comers trying to understand capacitance. It was a follow up to a homework post. Unfamiliar with electronics.
Not a calculus class. It was an hayseed analogy to show a particular concept. I use see-saws for op-amps, squiggles for signals, wagon wheels for signal beating and phase and a clock to explain true orbits. It was just to get a click. You know......and then it clicked.
I was trying to show that the energy change, was dependent not only on the voltage, but also the capacity or capacitance. The capacitor value is a ratio setter. It sets the voltage to charge ratio. That ratio also sets the power ratio, along the voltage scale.
And because of that, there is no paradox.
The area of the base of the cone represented energy. No volume was used. Just base area(charge) and height(voltage). Just trying to show how area(energy) changed with voltage.
I did not mathematically check or match it up. Just trying to show that there is more than one factor with the energy of cap. Many examples can be used.
Lifting charge against voltage is different than lifting mass against gravity.
Not a calculus class. It was an hayseed analogy to show a particular concept. I use see-saws for op-amps, squiggles for signals, wagon wheels for signal beating and phase and a clock to explain true orbits. It was just to get a click. You know......and then it clicked.
I was trying to show that the energy change, was dependent not only on the voltage, but also the capacity or capacitance. The capacitor value is a ratio setter. It sets the voltage to charge ratio. That ratio also sets the power ratio, along the voltage scale.
And because of that, there is no paradox.
The area of the base of the cone represented energy. No volume was used. Just base area(charge) and height(voltage). Just trying to show how area(energy) changed with voltage.
I did not mathematically check or match it up. Just trying to show that there is more than one factor with the energy of cap. Many examples can be used.
Lifting charge against voltage is different than lifting mass against gravity.