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Zarrin [17]
3 years ago
6

There is a current of 2.95 A in one of the copper wires for 60 seconds. Calculate the charge flow through the wire.

Physics
1 answer:
kolbaska11 [484]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

177 coulomb

Explanation:

Given data

I=2.95A

T=60

The relationship between current I and quantity of charge Q.

Q=IT

Substitute

Q=2.95*60

Q=177 coulomb

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