A capacitor of a capacitant is subjected to 2000V of p.d across its terminal. Calculate the energy stored in the capacitor?

To calculate the energy stored in a capacitor, you need two key pieces of information: the capacitance value and the voltage across the capacitor.

The formula to calculate the energy stored in a capacitor is:

E = (1/2) * C * V^2

Where:
E is the energy stored in the capacitor
C is the capacitance value
V is the voltage across the capacitor

In your question, you are given the voltage (2000V), but the capacitance value is missing. Without the capacitance value, it is not possible to calculate the energy stored in the capacitor.

Please provide the capacitance value in order to calculate the energy.