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The energy, 𝐸, stored in a capacitor is given by any of the three following formulae:
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The [[energy]], 𝐸, stored in a [[capacitor]] is given by any of the three following formulae:
  
 
•<math>𝐸 = \frac{1}{2}𝐶𝑉^2</math>
 
•<math>𝐸 = \frac{1}{2}𝐶𝑉^2</math>
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𝐸 is the [[energy]] stored in the [[capacitor]]
 
𝐸 is the [[energy]] stored in the [[capacitor]]
  
𝐶 is the [[capacitance]] of the capacitor
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𝐶 is the [[capacitance]] of the [[capacitor]]
  
 
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𝑉 is the [[Potential Difference|potential difference]] across the [[capacitor]].
 
𝑉 is the [[Potential Difference|potential difference]] across the [[capacitor]].

Revision as of 15:08, 22 May 2024

Key Stage 5

Meaning

Capacitor energy refers to the energy stored in a capacitor due to the separation of charge.

About Capacitor Energy

Formula

The energy, 𝐸, stored in a capacitor is given by any of the three following formulae:

•\(𝐸 = \frac{1}{2}𝐶𝑉^2\)

•\(𝐸 = \frac{1}{2}Q𝑉\)

•\(𝐸 = \frac{1}{2}\frac{Q^2}{C}\)

Where:

𝐸 is the energy stored in the capacitor

𝐶 is the capacitance of the capacitor

and

𝑉 is the potential difference across the capacitor.