Engineering, 08.04.2020 01:07 hjamileth77
Suppose that we have a 1000pF parallel-plate capacitor with air dielectric charged to 1000V. The capacitor terminals are open circuited.
Find the stored energy. If the plates are moved farther apart so that d is doubled, determine the new voltage on the capacitor and the new stored energy.
Where did the extra energy come from?
Please show all workings & calculations on how you came to your answer.
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