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The current in a wire is 0.72 A, calculate the charge that passes through the wire in 7 mins
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The current in a wire is 0.72 A, calculate the charge that passes through the wire in 7 mins
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We know, I = Q / t
Here, I = 0.72 A
t = 7 min = 7*60 = 420 s
Substitute their values,
0.72 = Q / 420
Q = 420 * 0.72
Q = 302.4 C
In short, Your Answer would be 302.4 Coulombs
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