Will give brainliest and 40 points!
rami uses a disposable camera that has a flash. when he w...
Will give brainliest and 40 points!
rami uses a disposable camera that has a flash. when he wants to take a picture, he holds a button and hears a rising whining sound. when a small light glows, the flash is ready. he presses the shutter button, the flash lights up, and he takes his picture.
which statement best describes how a capacitor is useful in the camera?
it protects the circuits from a burst of energy by storing charge.
it protects the circuits from a steady current by storing charge.
it stores energy and delivers it in a short burst.
it stores energy and delivers it in a steady current.
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