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Energy Stored in a 220 µF Capacitor at 16 V

A 220 µF capacitor at 16 V stores approximately 28.2 millijoules of energy.

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220 µF at 16 V is one of the most common electrolytic capacitor values used in PCB decoupling and filter circuits.

Frequently asked questions

Can a capacitor store as much energy as a battery?
Generally no. A typical 1 F supercapacitor at 2.7 V stores ~3.6 J, while a single AA alkaline battery stores ~15,000 J. Capacitors excel at releasing energy quickly (high peak power), not storing large amounts.
Why does energy scale with V²?
Each additional unit of charge added to a capacitor must be pushed against an increasing voltage, so the energy per coulomb increases linearly. Integrating Q × dV from 0 to V gives ½CV².