2. An electronic flash for a camera uses a capacitor to store energy. With a potential difference of 300V, the charge on

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2. An electronic flash for a camera uses a capacitor to store energy. With a potential difference of 300V, the charge on

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2. An electronic flash for a camera uses a capacitor to store energy. With a potential difference of 300V, the charge on each plate has a magnitude of 0.0225C a. (5 pts) What is the capacitance of the flash? b. (5 pts) If this is a parallel plate capacitor of area 10m², what is the plate separation? C. (5 pis) How much energy is stored by the capacitor?
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