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15 July, 21:58

A defibrillator passes 14.0 A of current through the torso of a person for 0.0300 s. How much charge moves in coulombs?

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  1. 15 July, 23:45
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    4.2 C

    Explanation:

    The charge (Q) moving is the product of the current (I) flowing through the torso of the person and the time taken (t) for the flow.

    i. e

    Q = I x t

    Where;

    I = current = 14.0A

    t = time taken = 0.0300s

    Substituting the values of I and t into the equation above gives

    Q = 14.0 x 0.0300

    Q = 4.2 C

    Therefore quantity of charge moving is 4.2 C
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