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Energy stored in a capacitor is given by the equation \[ E = \frac{1}{2} C V^2 \] where: - \( C \) is the capacitance, - \( V \) is the voltage, - \( E \) is the energy stored. Given the values of \( C \), \( V \), and \( E \), determine the energy stored.}

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Remember, the energy stored in a capacitor is proportional to the square of the voltage. Always use the formula \( E = \frac{1}{2} C V^2 \) to find the energy stored.
Updated On: Apr 15, 2025
  • \( E = \frac{1}{2} C V^2 \)
  • \( E = C V \)
  • \( E = C V^3 \)
  • \( E = \frac{1}{2} C V \)
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The energy \( E \) stored in a capacitor is given by the formula: \[ E = \frac{1}{2} C V^2 \] where: - \( C \) is the capacitance of the capacitor (in farads),
- \( V \) is the voltage across the capacitor (in volts),
- \( E \) is the energy stored in the capacitor (in joules).
Given the values for capacitance \( C \) and voltage \( V \), you can directly substitute them into the formula to calculate the energy stored in the capacitor.
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