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9 May, 23:34

In a certain material there is a current of 16 A flowing through a surface to the right, and there is an equal amount of positive and negative charge passing through the surface producing the current. How much negative charge passes through the surface?

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  1. 10 May, 03:08
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    Give that

    I=16A

    The current is flowing to the right

    Equal amount of positive and negative charges.

    i. e, total charge is q = Q+Q=2Q. i. e magnitude

    Then, the rate of charge that pass though is dq/dt

    Give that,

    q=it

    2Q=it

    Let differentiate with respect to t

    2dQ/dt=i

    Then, dQ/dt=i/2

    Since i=16A

    Then, dQ/dt=16/2

    dQ/dt = 8 A/s. Toward the left
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