Name: Larry Xue
Period: 2
Class: Physics 2
Lab #: 2
Capacitance Lab (Parallel vs. Series)
Purpose:
The purpose of this lab is to determine whether a parallel or series circuit will charge a capacitor
faster. We are measuring the amount of time it takes to reach a specific voltage.
Materials:
2 Capacitors, 2 Batteries, 1 Voltmeter, Alligator Cables, 4 Corner Modules, 2 Tee Modules, 1
Straight Module.
Procedures:
1) Make circuit as shown.
2) Connect the Voltmeter to Sparkvue.
3) Turn switch on.
4) For every 5 second interval, measure the voltage until 25 seconds and record the data in
the data chart.
5) Then remake circuit as shown.
6) Connect the Voltmeter to Sparkvue.
7) Turn switch on.
8) For every 5 second interval, measure the voltage until 25 seconds and record the data in
the data chart.
Data:
Parallel Series
Time (s) Voltage (V) Time (s) Voltage (V)
5 2.11 5 .015
10 2.40 10 .018
15 2.56 15 .019
20 2.62 20 .022
25 2.69 25 .023
Parallel vs. Series (Voltage vs. Time)
3
Voltage
2.5
1.5 Parallel
Series
0.5
0
5 seconds 10 seconds 15 seconds 20 seconds 25 seconds
Time
Analysis Questions:
1) How did the rate of change differ between the parallel and series circuits?
The rate of change in the series circuit was less than that of the parallel
circuit.
2) Why do you think the rate of change occurred like this?
The parallel circuit had two different pathways the current could take,
while the series circuit had only one pathway with a capacitor in it.
3) What would happen if the switch remained open?
For the series circuit, the pathway will be broken, and there will be no
current through the circuit. For the parallel circuit, charge will be stored
into the capacitor, until it becomes charged and then voltage becomes
zero.
4) How would the information learned from this lab be used in the real world?
The information from the lab reveals the use of capacitors in temporarily
storing charge, and the different uses of capacitors in parallel and in
series.