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Question: A 900pF capacitor is charged by a 100V battery, how much electrostatic energy is stored by the capac...
A 900pF capacitor is charged by a 100V battery, how much electrostatic energy is stored by the capacitor?
Solution
The capacitor is a device in which electrical energy can be stored. It is the positioning of two-conductors generally carrying charges of equal magnitudes and opposite sign and separated by an insulating medium. The non-conductive region can either be an electrical insulator or vacuum such as glass, paper, air or a semi-conductor called a dielectric.
Formula Used: E=21cV2
Complete answer:
It is given that,
Charged voltage = 100 V battery in a 900-pF capacitor
Now, we need to find the Electrostatic energy stored in the capacitor.
Electrostatic energy stored by the capacitor is given by the formula,
E=21cV2
Where, ‘E’ is the Electrostatic energy, ‘c’ is the Charge and ‘V’ is the potential.
\eqalign{
& E = \dfrac{1}{2} \times 900 \times {10^{ - 12}} \times {100^2} \cr
& \therefore E = 4.5 \times {10^{ - 6}}J \cr}
Thus, 4.5×10−6J of electrostatic energy is stored by the capacitor.
Hence, a 900pF capacitor which is charged by a 100V battery, stores 4.5×10−6J of electrostatic energy in the capacitor.
Additional Information:
Capacitors are used for various purposes such as:
- It is used as a sensing device.
- It is used in the audio system of the vehicle.
- It is used for storing electrical potential energy such as batteries.
- It is also used to separate AC and DC.
Note:
We know that electric energy can be stored in capacitors. But what we need to remember is how energy is stored in a capacitor. In order to store energy in a capacitor work has to be done to transfer the charges onto a conductor, against the force of repulsion from the already existing charges on it. This work is stored in the form of the potential energy of the electric field of the conductor.