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Energy stored formula

Updated: 8/11/2023
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15y ago

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e=mc2

Well - that IS one formula for energy.

Another would be e = W = F∙d

where

e is energy

W is work

F is force

d is distance

Generally in thermodynamics we concern ourselves with changes in energy with work being done on or by a system and heat being added to or removed from it.

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12y ago
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10y ago

The energy stored in a parallel plate capacitor can be calculated using any of the 3 formulae:

Energy = ½Q2/C = ½ QV = ½CV2

Where,

Q = Charge on the Capacitor

V = Potential difference between the plates (Voltage to which the capacitor is charged to)

C = Capacitance of the Capacitor

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9y ago

In a given chemical reaction, energy is usually given out or absorbed. The energy is usually released if the particular reaction is an exothermic reaction and is absorbed if a given reaction is endothermic.

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11y ago

For gravitational potential energy: PE = mgh (mass x gravity x height).

For potential energy in general, you can use the definition of work, as force x distance. If the force varies during the movement, you have to use integration.

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13y ago

Total energy=Potential energy+Kinetic energy

ETotal = [1/2(mv2)] -(GMm/r)

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13y ago

mass times the speed of light (in metres per second)

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15y ago

force x extension i think

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1y ago

e=mc^2

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