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what capacity is required to store an energy if 1000 joule at a potential difference of 10000 volt.​

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Answered by subhranildutta68
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Answer:

The energy stored by a capacitor is given by U = 21CV2, where V is the potential difference across its plates. We convert the given value of the energy to Joules. Since 1 J =1 W⋅s, we multiply by (103 W/kW)(3600 s/h) to obtain 10 kW⋅h = 3.6×107 J . Thus,

C=V22U=(1000V)2(2)(3.6×107J)=72F.

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Answered by mukeshkumar34225
2

Answer:

we know that energy stored in capacitor is given by

E = 1/2 CV^2

1000 = 1/2 C (10^4)^2 = 1/2 C (10^8)

C= 2*10^ -5F

C = 20 μF

Explanation:

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