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What is the current when a typical static charge of 0.234~\mu\text{c}0.234 μc moves from your finger to a metal doorknob in 0.595~\mu\text{s}0.595 μs?

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The current is defined as the quantity of charge Q that passes through a certain location in a time
\Delta t:

I= (Q)/(\Delta t)
Using the data of the problem, we find:

I= (Q)/(\Delta t) = (0.234 \mu C)/(0.595 \mu s)=(0.234\cdot 10^(-6) C)/(0.595 \cdot 10^(-6) s)=0.39 A
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