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15.2. Capacitor Energy http://www.ck12.org


Example 1

You have a capacitor with capacitance 100nF. If you connected it to a 12V battery, how much energy is stored in
the capacitor when it is fully charged? If you were to submerge this capacitor in water, how much energy could be
stored in it?

Solution

We’ll just use the equation given above to calculate the energy stored on the capacitor.

Uc=

1


2


CV^2


Uc=

1


2


100 ∗ 10 −^9 F∗12 V


Uc= 6 ∗ 10 −^7 J

By adding a dielectric, we increase the capacitance of the capacitor by a factor of the dielectric constant. The
dielectric constant of water is 80, so the new capacitance will be 80 times the original capacitance.

Uc=

1


2


80 CV^2


Uc=

1


2


80 ∗ 100 ∗ 10 −^9 F∗12 V


Uc= 4. 8 ∗ 10 −^5 J

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