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Exercise 1 The current flows in a light bulb is 0.5 A.

(a) Calculate the amount of electric charge that flows through the bulb in 2 hours.

Exercise 2 Electric charges flow through a light bulb at the rate of 20 C every 50 seconds. What is the electric current shown on the ammeter?

(b) If one electron carries a charge of 1.6 x 10-19C, find the number of electrons transferred through the bulb in 2 hours.

Exercise 3 When lightning strikes between two charged clouds, an electric current of 400 A flow for 0.05 s. What is the quantity of charge transferred?

Exercise 1 The current flows in a light bulb is 0.5 A. (a) Calculate the amount of electric charge that flows through the bulb in 2 hours.

Exercise 2 Electric charges flow through a light bulb at the rate of 20 C every 50 seconds. What is the electric current shown on the ammeter?

(b) If one electron carries a charge of 1.6 x 10-19C, find the number of electrons transferred through the bulb in 2 hours.

Exercise 3 When lightning strikes between two charged clouds, an electric current of 400 A flow for 0.05 s. What is the quantity of charge transferred?

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