Conservation of Energy

Overview


Like other areas of Physics, Electromagnetism was found to conserve energy.

Work


The derivation of the amount of energy in an electromagnetic field is derived from a an understanding of the amount of work required to assemble the charges and current that generates the field.

  • Work Associated with Charge the amount of work required to assemble a set of charges is given by
    {% \frac{\epsilon_0}{2} \int E^2 dV %}
  • Work Associated with Current the amount of work required to assemble a set of currents is
    {% \frac{1}{2 \mu_0} \int B^2 dV %}

Energy


The energy per unit volume is then given by
{% W = \frac{1}{2} (\epsilon_0 E^2 + \frac{1}{\mu_0} B^2) %}