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The current flowing through a device is $i(t)=5 \sin 6 \pi t$ A. Calculate the total charge flow through the device from $t=0$ to $t=10 \mathrm{ms}$
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In mathematical terms, this is represented as: \[Q = \int_{t_1}^{t_2} i(t) dt\] where \(Q\) is the total charge, \(i(t)\) is the current as a function of time, and \(t_1\) and \(t_2\) are the start and end times, respectively. Show more…
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