If QrQr = -2 CC of charge moves to the right in trtr = 4.4 ss while QlQl = 3400 mCmC of charge moves to the left in tltl = 4.4 ss, what is the net current to the right?
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- QrQr = -2 CC = -2 C (since 1 C = 1 C) - QlQl = 3400 mC = 3400 × 10^-3 C = 3.4 C Show more…
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