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explain energy stored in a capacitor with derivation​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Energy Stored in a Capacitor. Work has to be done to transfer charges onto a conductor, against the force of repulsion from the already existing charges on it. This work is stored as a potential energy of the electric field of the conductor.

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Answered by saniyashah276
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Explanation:

Energy stored in capacitor derivation. A charged Capacitor is a store of electrical potential energy. To find the energy stored in a capacitor, let us consider a capacitor of capacitance C, with a potential difference V between the plates. There is a charge +q on one plate and –q on the other.

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