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A 2.20 x 10-6 F capacitor is hooked

up to a 14.0 V power supply. How
much energy is stored in the
capacitor?

A 2.20 x 10-6 F capacitor is hooked up to a 14.0 V power supply. How much energy is-example-1

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Answer:


E=2.15* 10^(-4)\ J

Explanation:

Given that,

The capacitance of the capacitor,
C=2.2* 10^(-6)\ F

Voltage of the power supply, V = 14 V

We need to find the energy stored in the capacitor.

The formula for the stored energy in the capacitor is given by :


E=(1)/(2)CV^2

Put all the values,


E=(1)/(2)* 2.2* 10^(-6)* 14^2\\\\E=2.15* 10^(-4)\ J

So,
2.15* 10^(-4)\ J of energy is stored in the capacitor.