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A charge of 1.5 µC is placed on the plates of a parallel plate capacitor. The change in voltage across the plates is 36 V. How much potential energy is stored in the capacitor? × 10–5 J

User Alec Mev
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Answer:

2.7

Step-by-step explanation:

User Charles Smith
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Answer:

Energy stored in the capacitor is
U=2.7* 10^(-5)\ J

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

Charge,
q=1.5\ \mu C=1.5* 10^(-6)\ C

Potential difference, V = 36 V

We need to find the potential energy is stored in the capacitor. The stored potential energy is given by :


U=(1)/(2)q* V


U=(1)/(2)* 1.5* 10^(-6)* 36

U = 0.000027 J


U=2.7* 10^(-5)\ J

So, the potential energy is stored in the capacitor is
U=2.7* 10^(-5)\ J. Hence, this is the required solution.

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