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(a) The current through a wire is a steady 2.5 amps. How much current passes through it between t = 0 seconds and t = 4 × 10-4 seconds?

(b) The current through a wire is given by I(t) = I0e -at, where I0 = 2.5 amps and a = 6 × 103 s-1. How much electric charge passes through the wire between t = 0 seconds and t = 4 × 10-4 seconds?
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