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if 500 microcoulombs of charge pass within 5 ms through the circuit shown, what is the current?
6 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
well, 1C/s = 1 amp, so you have
500*10^-6C / 5*10^-3s = 100*10^-3 C/s = 100mA
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