1)What is the energy density of the capacitor? 2)Verify the answer to the previous equation by plugging into a completely different equation, and don’t use any of the same numbers when plugging into this equation. The new numbers are : Capacitance (0.30pF) Top plate charge (0.44pC) Stored Energy(0.33pJ) Voltage (-1.500V)
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1)What is the energy density of the capacitor?
2)Verify the answer to the previous equation by plugging into a completely different equation, and don’t use any of the same numbers when plugging into this equation.
The new numbers are :
Capacitance (0.30pF)
Top plate charge (0.44pC)
Stored Energy(0.33pJ)
Voltage (-1.500V)
![Capacitance
Top Plate Charge
Stored Energy
1.5 V --
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-1.5 V
Capacitor Lab: Basics
0.35 pF
0.53 pC
0.40 pJ
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Separation
10.0 mm
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Capacitance
Plate Area
400 mm²
Voltage
1.500 V
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Electric Field
Current Direction
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