Question The amount of charge passing through a surface, given by a function (), is measured in coulombs C. The current

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Question The amount of charge passing through a surface, given by a function (), is measured in coulombs C. The current

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Question The amount of charge passing through a surface, given by a function (), is measured in coulombs C. The current is the rate at which charge flows through a surface. This function is (i) and is measured in amperes, A. or coulombs per second, Cs. If a current for a certain surface is modeled by the function I(1) = 612 - 21 + 5 for 10, how much charge passes through the surface after 8 seconds? Provide your answer below:
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