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If 12 coulombs of electric charge pass a point in 4.0 seconds, the current is A) 8.0 amperes B) 16 amperes C) 3.0 amperes D) 48 amperes
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B) 16 amperes
C) 3.0 amperes
D) 48 amperes
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