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A current of 2.35 A flows through a 1.11 mm diameter copper wire that is connected to a capacitor plate. The current is directed toward the plate. Find the charge transferred to the plate in 1.10 x 10^-3 s.

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Answer:

charge flowing in the copper wire is
2.585* 10^(-3)C

Step-by-step explanation:

We have given current i = 2.35 A

Time through which charge is charge is transferred
t=1.10* 10^(-3)sec

We have to find the charge flowing in this time

We know that charge is given by Q = i×t , here i is current and t is time

So charge =
Q=1.1* 10^(-3)* 2.35=2.585* 10^(-3)C

So charge flowing in the copper wire is
2.585* 10^(-3)C

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