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mpukane | 04:09 Sat 27th Dec 2008 | Education
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If a current of 560 mA flows through a resistor, how many Coulombs of charge pass through it in 2.0s?
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I don't think Coulomb's law is what you need here.

Isn't the charge in Coulombs simply the current in amps multiplied the time in seconds?
Yes, Factor, it is.

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