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A coulomb is the amount of charge produced by a one-ampere current running for one second. It will take 4seconds for 24C of charge to flow in a 6.0 A circuit.

What is 1 coulomb?

A coulomb is the amount of charge produced by a one-ampere current running for one second. The coulomb is the SI unit for electric charge. It is frequently abbreviated as 'C'.

We know that 1A (1 Ampere) means 1C (1 Coulomb) of charge per second.

It is given that the charge flow of 6.0 A circuit, therefore, the flow is 6.0C every second. Thus,

[tex]\rm Time\ Taken = \dfrac{24}{6} = 4\ seconds[/tex]

Hence, it will take 4seconds for 24C of charge to flow in a 6.0A circuit.

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