Which formula of energy stored in a capacitor should be used when it is given that potential is constant?
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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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