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Physics, 19.03.2021 03:20, jackiemiranda2010

A hair dryer draws a current of 12.8 A. (a)How many minutes does it take for
6.8 x 10° C of charge to pass through the
hair dryer? The fundamental charge is
1.602 x 10-19 C.
Answer in units of min.

(b)How many electrons does this amount of
charge represent?
Answer in units of electrons.

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