How is energy stored in capacitor
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The energy stored on a capacitor can be calculated from the equivalent expressions: This energy is stored in the electric field. and will have stored energy E = x10^ J. From the definition of voltage as the energy per unit charge, one might expect that the energy stored on this ideal capacitor would be just QV.
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The energy can be stored in a capacitor in many different ways for example the capacitor is mostly equivalent and the energy can be easily stored in the field of electricity.
Their is an equation also that is formed which is E=X10^ J.Energy is usually calculated by per unit charge.
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