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If you have a current of 2 amperes, how long does it take 10 coulombs of charge to flow past a point in the circuit?
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If you have a current of 2 amperes, how long does it take 10 coulombs of charge to flow past a point in the circuit?
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Q = I T
10 = 2 T
T = 10 ÷ 2 = 5 seconds
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