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Kelec
2 years ago

Convert the minutes in seconds and multiply them with the current.

Then you have the transported cargo.

The charge of an electron is known and the remainder is simple final invoice.

Kelec
2 years ago

Well, an electron has the charge x, how many electrons then have 2112As?

Btw As corresponds to the charge Coulomb formula character C.

Nobbe54
2 years ago

Maybe the outdated definition of the ampere will help you.

https://www.chemie.de/lexikon/Ampere.html

Kelec
2 years ago
Reply to  Nobbe54

What outdated definition?

The old definition uses electrolysis as a basis.