A cylindrical capacitor is made of two concentric cylinders. The inner cylinder has radius r1 = 4 mm, and the outer one a radius r2= 8 mm. The common length of the cylinders is L = 150 m. What is the potential energy stored in this capacitor when a potential difference V = 4 V is applied between the inner and outer cylinder?
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