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Someone suggested using a 5,000 `muF` capacitor to generate flash for a camera. A capacitor is to charged slowly and completely up to a potential difference of 10V. At the time of generating flash, all stored energy of a capacitor is discharged through a discharge tube in such a manner that flash only time 100 `mus` to release the total energy of the capacitor. Calculate the power of camera flash.

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To solve the problem of calculating the power of a camera flash generated by a capacitor, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the given data - Capacitance (C) = 5000 µF = 5000 × 10^(-6) F = 5 × 10^(-3) F - Voltage (V) = 10 V - Time for flash (t) = 100 µs = 100 × 10^(-6) s ### Step 2: Calculate the energy stored in the capacitor ...
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