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A battery charger delivers a current of 5.8 a for 2.9 h to a 12-v storage battery. what is the total charge that passes through the battery in that time

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The current is defined as the amount of charge Q that flows through a given point of a circuit in a given time
\Delta t:

I= (Q)/(\Delta t)

In our problem, the time interval considered is

\Delta t= 2.9 h = 10440 s
while the current is

I=5.8 A
Therefore, if we re-arrange the previous equation, we can calculate the amount of charge that passes through the battery in that time:

Q=I \Delta t=(5.8 A)(10440 s)=6.05 \cdot 10^4 C
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