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Physics
Electricity
Circuit Analysis
A charge of 10 coulombs has been travelling through the wire of a simple circuit,with a current of 3 A. How long has the current been flowing?
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Coulombs = amperes x seconds
10 = 3 x seconds.
Solve for seconds
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