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A 8.5 v battery supplies a 1.5 ma current to a circuit for 4.0 h .

part a

how much charge has been transferred from the negative to the positive terminal?

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The current is defined as the amount of charge that flows through the circuit in a certain time interval:

I= (Q)/(\Delta t)
where
I is the current
Q is the charge

\Delta t is the time interval

In our problem, the current is
I=1.5 mA=1.5 \cdot 10^(-3) A and it runs for a time of

\Delta t= 4.0 h =14400 s
so we can use the previous equation to find the charge transferred from one terminal to the other terminal of the battery during this time:

Q=I \Delta t= (1.5 \cdot 10^(-3) A)(14400 s)=21.6 C
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