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15 September, 13:23

What is the energy stored in the 10.5 μ F 10.5 μF capacitor of a heart defibrillator charged to 8250 V?

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  1. 15 September, 13:29
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    356.33 J

    Explanation:

    Energy: This can be defined as the ability or the capacity to do work. The S. I unit of Energy is Joules (J).

    The Energy stored in a capacitor = 1/2CV²

    E = 1/2CV² ... Equation 1.

    Where E = Energy stored in a capacitor, C = capacitance of the capacitor, V = potential difference across the plates of the capacitor.

    Given: C = 10.5 μF = 10.5*10⁻⁶ F, V = 8250 V.

    Substitute into equation 1

    E = 1/2 (10.5*10⁻⁶) (8250) ²

    E = 357.33 J.

    Thus the energy stored in the defibrillator = 356.33 J
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