The charge at a point in space is q (t) = 0.5 cos (6t) C....

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The charge at a point in space is q (t) = 0.5 cos (6t) C. Whatis the current at t = −2 s? At an arbitrary time t?

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Solution Given A charge at a point in space whose magnitude is changing with time that is amount of charge q at that point is a function of time t and it is given by qt 05cos6t C We know that    See Answer
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