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12 February, 07:05

A charge of 30. coulombs passes through a

24-ohm resistor in 6.0 seconds. What is the

current through the resistor?

(1) 1.3 A (3) 7.5 A

(2) 5.0 A (4) 4.0 A

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  1. 12 February, 08:44
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    1 coulomb per second = 1 "Ampere"

    (30 coulombs) / (6 seconds) = 5 amperes.

    It turns out that with the given information, you don't

    need to know the resistance to answer this question ...
  2. 12 February, 10:44
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    Current is equal to charge/time, the resistance is irrelevant in this case,

    I=30/6=5

    Therefore the current through the resistor is 5 Amps.
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