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A capacitor is charged through a potential difference of 200V, when 0.1 C charge is stored in it. How much energy will it release, when it is discharge ?

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Here, V = 200 vol t` q = 0.1 C`
Energy relased on discharging = energy stored on charging `= (1)/(2) qV = (1)/(2) xx 0.1xx200 = 10J`
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