Three wires meet at a junction. Wire 1 has a current of (0.40 mathrm{~A}) into the junction.
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Three wires meet at a junction. Wire 1 has a current of \(0.40 \mathrm{~A}\) into the junction. The current of wire 2 is \(0.65 \mathrm{~A}\) out of the junction.
(a) How many electrons per second move past a point in wire 3 ?
(b) In which direction do the electrons move-into or out of the junction?
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College Physics A Strategic Approach
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Authors: Randall D. Knight, Brian Jones, Stuart Field
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