ANALYSIS+DESIGN OF LINEAR CIRCUITS(LL)
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Author: Thomas
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.3P
An ampere-hour (Ah) meter measures the time integral of the current in a conductor. During an 8-hour period, a certain meter records 4500 Ah. Find the number of coulombs that flowed through the meter during the recording period.
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