The current supplied by a battery as a function of time is I(t) = Ioe i/T where Io =4.68 A and T =22.7s. Determine the total number of electrons transported from the positive electrode to the negative electrode from the time the battery is first used until it is essentially dead (t = ∞0). (in E electrons, where E = Exa = 1018) I want show all work look at correct answer

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The current supplied by a battery as a function of time is I(t) = Ioe i/T where Io =4.68 A and T =22.7s. Determine the total number of electrons transported from the positive electrode to the negative electrode from the time the battery is first used until it is essentially dead (t = ∞0). (in E electrons, where E = Exa = 1018) I want show all work look at correct answer
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The current supplied by a battery as a function of time is I (t) = Ioe-t/T
where
Io =4.68 A and T = 22.7s. Determine the total number of electrons
transported from the positive electrode to the negative electrode from the
time the battery is first used until it is essentially dead (t = ∞o). (in E
electrons, where E = Exa = 10¹8)
66.397
663.1461 margin of error +/- 1%
Transcribed Image Text:You Answered Correct Answer The current supplied by a battery as a function of time is I (t) = Ioe-t/T where Io =4.68 A and T = 22.7s. Determine the total number of electrons transported from the positive electrode to the negative electrode from the time the battery is first used until it is essentially dead (t = ∞o). (in E electrons, where E = Exa = 10¹8) 66.397 663.1461 margin of error +/- 1%
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