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S. 0/2 points | Previous Answers OSColPhys2016 19.7.WA.052. 1/20 Submissions Used In open-heart surgery a small amount of energy will defibrilate the heart. (a) What voltage is applied to the 8.16 uF capacitor of a heart deflbrillator that stores 41.8J of energy? 007 How is the energy stored In a capacitor related to the capacitance and potential difference? kv (b) Find the amount of stored charge. Additional Materials LO Reading
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as energy stored in capacitor = (1/2) C V2

so Voltage applied to capacitor = 3200.7965 V

and charge stored = CV =26.12 mC

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