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Energy density in case of a capacitor is always proportional to ?

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Answered by viny10
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As described in the lecture, the energy stored on a parallel plate capacitor is proportional to the square of the electric field. If we divide the energy by the volume of space found between the two plates, then we obtain the energy density of the parallel plate capacitor.

Answered by Anonymous
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The electric energy stored on a parallel plate capacitor can be expressed in terms of the electric field that exists between the two plates. If we assume that the separation distance between the two plates is much smaller than the length of the plate, then the electric field between the plates can be assumed to be constant. As described in the lecture, the energy stored on a parallel plate capacitor is proportional to the square of the electric field. If we divide the energy by the volume of space found between the two plates, then we obtain the energy density of the parallel plate capacitor.

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