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A580-mm long tungsten wire, with a 0.046-mm-diameter circular cross section, is wrapped around in the shape of a coil and used as a filament in an incandescent light bulb. when the light bulb is connected to a battery, a current of 0.526 a is measured through the filament. (note: tungsten has a resistivity of 4.9 × 10-8 ω • how many electrons pass through this filament in 5 seconds?
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