Time must be in SECONDS when using Q = It. If given minutes, multiply by 60 first. In a series circuit, current is the SAME at every point โ it does not get 'used up' passing through components.
Current = rate of flow of charge. Q = It. Unit: ampere (A). Series: same current everywhere. Parallel: current splits โ I_total = sum of branches. Charge carriers in metals = electrons. Conventional current: + to โ. Electron flow: โ to +.
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A current of 0.4 A flows through a lamp for 5 minutes. Calculate the charge that flows.
Q = I ร t
I = 0.4 A, t = 5 ร 60 = 300 s
Q = 0.4 ร 300
Q = 120 C
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