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How does the magnetic energy stored in an inductor and electrostatic energy stored in a capacitor related to their respective field strength?

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Answered by princesingh5283
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Explanation:

because and balance of neutrons in the outermost shell of alkali metals that's why it is related to the respective field strength

Answered by AnkitaSahni
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Energy stored in Inductor is directly proportional to magnetic field

Energy stored in capacitor is directly proportional to Electric feild

CAPACITOR

•Capacitor is a device that stores electrostatic energy in the form of electric feild .

•Energy stored in capacitor is given by CV²/2

Also , V = E/d

so, Energy(capacitor) =CE²/2d² __(1)

•From This we get to know that ,

Electrostatic Energy stored in capacitor in the form of electric feild is directly proportional to Electric feild.

INDUCTOR

• Inductor is a device that stores magnetic energy in the form of magnetic feild.

•Energy stored in inductor is given by Li²/2

Energy (inductor) =( μ•n²Al )i²

Also , B = μ•ni

Energy = n.B.A.l.i

•From this we came to know that magnetic energy stored in inductor in the form of magnetic field is directly proportional to magnetic field.

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