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If 60 coulombs of charge flows through a lightbulb every minute, then how many amperes of current are flowing through the light bulb?
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If 60 coulombs of charge flows through a lightbulb every minute, then how many amperes of current are flowing through the light bulb?
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Current = charge/time
60C flows in 1 minute
Therefore, 1C flows in 1 sec.
Hence current flowing through light bulb is 1 ampere.
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