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If 112 C flows past a point in 56 A of current, then how much time elapsed?
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If 112 C flows past a point in 56 A of current, then how much time elapsed?
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If 112 C flows past a point in 56 A of current, then how much time elapsed?
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Recall that an Ampere is a current of one Coulomb per Second. If we divide total charge by current, we are left with time.
In this case, 112/56=2
2 Seconds.
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