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so we're here current is the rate of
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charge and then which is measured in our
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A and then let's look at the two
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formulas they both consist of
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I they both have I let's look at the
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other formula which is V = I *
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R so they both have R so let's make I
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r this are the two formulas of current
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which is the rate of charge so we choose
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between the depends on what the for what
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do we want so now we given the
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resistance so which formula will you use
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given R so the formula we'll be using
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V so in this case we going to ignore V
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because it's not given so just in the
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for the charge of a we use
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I and then in the place of current of B
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so this is basically 1 / two right and
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then this is going to be 1 which is one
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so the charge of B is one and the charge
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of A is 1 / two option A
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charge we were saying that the charge
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through a option A the charge through A
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is double the charge of this which is
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definitely the charge through resistor A
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is half the charge of resistor which is
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two already calculated
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that so let's look at question two
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question two is the tricky one this is
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We're given the frequency and the
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question so we're going to define what
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is the transverse wave