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A moving belt in a van de graaf generator transfers charge from one point to another. If the belt is 0.1 m. wide, moves with a velocity of 10 m/s and carries a surface charge of +10^-5 C/m^2, determine the current that this generator represents.
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bobpursley
current=charge/sec=chargedensity*area*velocity

9 years ago

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