Energy density of Electric and Magnetic Fields

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The energy density of electric fields is expressed as (ε/2)*E², while for magnetic fields, it is [1/(2μ)]B². The derivation of these formulas can be understood through examples such as a flat capacitor and a solenoid. The discussion references specific equations from a lecture series to clarify these concepts. Understanding these expressions is crucial for grasping the fundamentals of electromagnetism. The thread emphasizes the importance of these derivations in the study of electric and magnetic fields.
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I know that energy density of Electric and Magnetic Fields are

(ε/2)*E2 and [1/(2μ)]B2 respectively.

But I can't understand how we get those expressions. Would be really happy if you could clear my problem.

Thanks a lot
 
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You can derive the expressions from a flat capacitor and from a solenoid, for instance.
 
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