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On Saturday nights, Greg, likes to go to the Frisco Disco, where he can dance under the strobe light. The strobe contains a 200, u capacitor that stores charge over a 1000 V potential difference. If the strobe flashes 4 times each second, what is the current flow created by the strobe's capacitor?

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Step-by-step explanation:

The current flow created by the strobe's capacitor can be calculated using the formula:

I = C * (ΔV / Δt)

where I is the current flow, C is the capacitance, ΔV is the potential difference, and Δt is the time interval between flashes.

Substituting the given values, we get:

I = 200 * 10^-6 F * (1000 V / 1 s) * 4

Simplifying this expression, we get:

I = 0.8 A

Therefore, the current flow created by the strobe's capacitor is 0.8 amperes

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