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In an electric bulb a current of 5A flows for 1 hour. Find the amount of charge that has passed through the bulb.

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To find the amount of charge that has passed through the bulb when a current of 5A flows for 1 hour, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the relationship between current, charge, and time. The current (I) is defined as the rate of flow of charge (Q) over time (t). This relationship can be expressed with the formula: \[ I = \frac{Q}{t} \] Where: - \( I \) is the current in amperes (A) - \( Q \) is the charge in coulombs (C) ...
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