In 1 minute, a 4.0 A current flows in a simple circuit. How much charge passes through the circuit during 1 minute? How many electrons would this represent?
In 1 minute, a 4.0 A current flows in a simple circuit. How much charge passes through the circuit during 1 minute? How many electrons would this represent?
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4th Lesson: CURRENT, RESISTANCE AND ELECTROMOTIVE FORCE
Solve the problem by identifying the given, formula and solution needed. Write all the necessary given, substitution, conversion if there's any, formula used and computations. Box or circle the final answer.
1.) In 1 minute, a 4.0 A current flows in a simple circuit,
a. How much charge passes through the
circuit during 1 minute?
b. How many electrons would this represent?
A.
GIVEN:
CONVERSATION:
FORMULA:
SOLUTION:
B.
GIVEN:
FORMULA:
SOLUTION:
*see photo to understand the format*
(PLEASE WRITE CLEARLY, SOMETIMES I CAN'T UNDERSTAND THE WRITINGS HERE IN BARTLEBY)
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