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Question by girl from next door: current?.........?
The amount of charge that moves through the filament of a lightbulb in 2.00 s is 2.67 C. What is the current in the lightbulb?
Best answer:
Answer by PeterVincent
Amps = Coulombs per second = charge/time
2.67/2.00 = 1.335 Amps
Peter
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