he quantity of charge through a conductor is modeled as: q(t)=(4.0 t3−1.0 t2+6) in mC What is the current at time ? Express your answer NOT in mC/s, i.e., mA, instead in A.
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0 t^3 - 1.0 t^2 + 6 \) in mC, we need to follow these steps: ** Show more…
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