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explain energy of charged conductor​

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Answered by smeetporepcorj0
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Explanation:

This work is stored as a potential energy of the electric field of the conductor. ... The potential of the conductor when (during charging) the charge on it was q (< q0) is, V ∝ q or V = Cq; where 'C' is a constant of proportionality that depends on the nature of the material of the conductor.

Answered by riyamalik51
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Work has to be done in charging a conductor against the force of repulsion by the already existing charges on it. If a conductor of capacity C is charged to a potential v and let q be the charge on the conductor at this instant, then the value of energy is (1/2 qV).

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