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A Christmas light is made to flash via the discharge of a capacitor. The effective duration of the flash is 0.25 s (which you can assume is the time constant of the capacitor), during which it produces an average 55 mW from an average voltage of 3.1 V. 25% Part (a) How much energy, in joules, does it dissipate? E 25% Part (b) How much charge, coulombs, moves through the light? q= 1 25% Part (c) Find the capacitance of the light, in farads. C = 1 25% Part (d) What is the resistance, in ohms, of the light? R= |

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