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AP Physics 2: 1.4 Changes and Conservation Laws. Find the capacitance of the capacitor. 

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00:04

And here's your shmoop du jour brought to you by flash

00:06

bulbs flash bulbs were important when cameras were just cameras a long long [Cameras flashing]

00:10

time ago like back in the 90s it really helped cavemen get good selfies with [caveman taking selfie with wolly mammoth]

00:15

the woolly mammoths.... Chris walked into the living room to find his pet cat, Admiral

00:20

Snugglesworth playing the piano Chris wants to capture the moment but the [Admiral the cat playing piano and Chris tries to take picture]

00:24

battery on his camera phone is dead he rushes up to the attic finds an old

00:28

flashbulb camera and makes it back down just in time to snap a photo of the [Chris using flashbulb camera]

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Admiral the energy used to produce the flash is stored in a capacitor the flash

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pulse has the power of 100 thousand watts and a duration of .001

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seconds and the potential difference be across the capacitor plates is held

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constant at 200 volts, energy is stored in a capacitor with a capacitance of C at a [physics formula]

00:48

potential difference V determine the capacitance of the capacitor assume all

00:53

the energy stored in the capacitor is converted into energy for the flash and

00:57

here are the potential answers..different kind of flash... All right, [potential answers and the Flash appears]

01:02

look not to sound jaded but we've seen all the pictures of cats playing the

01:06

piano the internet is built on piano playing cat pics is any image search [internet page of cats playing piano]

01:10

will prove sorry Chris but without video evidence of the Admiral playing

01:14

Beethoven's ninth were not impressed but a flashbulb camera that we are impressed [Chris takes picture of girl with flashbulb camera]

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with it's like a historical artifact from a simpler time okay, enough about

01:23

cats and cameras.. in order to solve this problem we first need to find out how [two hands with sparks in between]

01:27

much power we're dealing with. Since all the energy in the capacitor is used by

01:31

the flash if we can figure out how much energy is needed to blind poor Admiral [Admiral being photographed by Chris]

01:35

Snugglesworth then we can figure out the total energy we're dealing with well

01:40

energy equals power times time in this case we have a hundred thousand watts of [Energy formula shown on blackboard]

01:44

power used in one, one thousandth of a second and that means the total energy

01:49

is a hundred joules we were already given the equation to calculate the

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stored energy we just need to arrange that equation to find the capacitance [equation for stored energy rearranged]

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starting with the equation U sub E equals one half CV squared we find that

02:02

C equals 2U sub E over V squared plugging in the numbers we find that the

02:08

capacitance equals five microfarads which means the correct answer is D

02:13

if we ever have a pet talented enough to actually play an instrument we're going [Admiral playing the piano and jumps on Chris]

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to be very careful taking pictures the last thing we want from her is to get

02:21

camera shy because we finally get the paparazzi's attention we've always [paparazzi taking snaps of Admiral and Chris]

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wanted.

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