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How much electrical potential energy is stored in a capacitor that has 4.0 x10^10 C of charge on each plate and a potential difference across the platesof 20.0 V?

How much electrical potential energy is stored in a capacitor that has 4.0 x10^10 C-example-1

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The electric potential energy is given by:


PE_e=(1)/(2)QV

plugging the values given we have:


\begin{gathered} PE_e=(1)/(2)(4*10^(-10))(20) \\ PE_e=4*10^(-9) \end{gathered}

Therefore the answer is A.

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