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A car has a $12.0-\mathrm{V}$ battery. If the current through the starter is $21 \overline{0} \mathrm{~A},$ what electric energy (in joules) is delivered to the starter in $10.0 \mathrm{~s} ?$
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The voltage (V) of the car battery is given as 12.0 V, the current (I) passing through the starter is given as 210 A, and the time (t) taken to pass this current is given as 10 seconds. Show more…
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