capacitor

How do i find E? So that i can apply the formula of filed energy or is there any alternative. Q (ii) of 9
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DarkWhite
DarkWhite7mo ago
@Real potato Are you not getting answer by applying energy formula of $\frac{1Q^2}{2C}$
TeXit
TeXit7mo ago
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Real potatoOP7mo ago
Oh u mean that potential energy for capacitor is same as the energy stored in field? I was trying to apply 1/2 εE^2
DarkWhite
DarkWhite7mo ago
@Real potato as you can see energy stored in electric field is what we call the energy of a capacitor
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DarkWhite7mo ago
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iTeachChem7mo ago
nicely done. @Real potato i am assuming this is sorted. +solved @DarkWhite
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