how are the energy store in capactors
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A capacitor has two conductors separated by a non-conducting region of either vacuum or a non-conductive dielectric medium. Glass, paper, air etc are non-conductive media. The conductors hold equal but opposite charges on their facing surfaces. As the conducting plates are close to one another, the opposite charges attract one another due to their electric fields; this allows the capacitor to hold more charge for a particular voltage than in case the conductors were kept separated, thereby giving the capacitor a large capacitance.
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