A 53.5 pF capacitor is changed to a potential difference of 4.12 V. How much energy is stored in the capacitor? Select o

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A 53.5 pF capacitor is changed to a potential difference of 4.12 V. How much energy is stored in the capacitor? Select o

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A 53.5 pF capacitor is changed to a potential difference of 4.12 V. How much energy is stored in the capacitor? Select one: O a. 1.10e-103 b. 4.54e-10 J O c. 5.90e-9 J d. 1.58e-12 J e. 1.82e-9 J
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