Energy stored in a charged capacitor. The energy of a charged capacitor is measured by the total work done in charging the capacitor to a given potential we know that capacitance is C=Vq ; where q is the charge on the plates and V is potential difference. When an additional amount of charge dq is transferred from negative to positive plate.
The total work stored as electrostatic potential energy U in the capacitor,
Q=CV
When dielectric of dielectric constant K is filled fully in between the plates. Then the charge stored in the capacitor can be written as
C=KAϵd; d= gap between plates; A= surface area of the plate.
Electric field E=KVd