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A net charge of 73 mC passes through the
cross-sectional area of a wire in 9 s.
What is the current in the wire? The fundamental
charge is 1.602 × 10−19 C.
10 years ago

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Damon
i = Q/t or
amps = coulombs/second

you do not need the electron charge for this - red herring intended to confuse you.
10 years ago

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