Out of a 1. 0-μf capacitor rated at 250 v or a 470-pf capacitor rated at 3 kV , a 1. 0-μf capacitor rated at 250 v will have more capacitance than the other one .
A capacitor is a two-terminal electrical device that possesses the ability to store energy in the form of an electric charge. It consists of two electrical conductors that are separated by a distance. The space between the conductors may be filled by vacuum or with an insulating material known as a dielectric.
Work has to be done to transfer charges onto a conductor, against the force of repulsion from the already existing charges on it. This work is stored as a potential energy of the electric field of the conductor.
Energy stored in a capacitor1 = 1/2 * C1 *
= 1/2 * ( 1 * ) * 250
= 31250 * J
Energy stored in a capacitor2 = 1/2 * C2 *
= 1/2 * ( 470 * ) *
= 2115 * J
capacitor 1 can store more energy
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