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Re: There's work, and then there's work



John Mallinckrodt wrote:

David Rutherford wrote:

Then please show me how you determined that my result predicts that the
energy stored by a capacitor is CV^2. Show your work.

Fine. You double count the contribution of each charge to the total
energy. Therefore, since the correct answer is 1/2 CV^2, you get
CV^2.

I don't intend to expend any further bandwidth on this discussion.
I'll simply remind you that extraordinary claims require
extraordinary evidence.

Could someone please refer me to experimental evidence that the total
energy stored by a capacitor is 1/2 CV^2. Thanks.

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