7 1 iD 2 D + VD - a) In the diagram to the left, the current $i_D = 250$[mA], and the voltage $v_D = -25$ [V]. How much charge passes through D in 3.6 [s]? If the current is being carried by electrons, which way are the electrons going? b) For the current and voltage specified in part a), how much energy is delivered to D in 3.6 [s]?
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