The energy stored in a condenser is in the form of
A
Kinetic energy
B
Potential energy
C
Elastic energy
D
Magnetic energy
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B
Potential energy
b (b) When a conductor of capacitance $\mathrm{C}$ is given a charge $\mathrm{q}$, it acquires a potential given
by.
$V=\frac{q}{C}$
The work done in charging the conductor is stored as potential energy in the electric field in the vicinity of the conductor
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