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  • Understanding Electrical Current: Calculating Amperes from Coulombs
    The current is 15 Amperes.

    Here's why:

    * Current (I) is defined as the rate of flow of electric charge.

    * It's measured in Amperes (A).

    * One Ampere is equal to one Coulomb of charge flowing per second.

    Since 15 Coulombs flow per second, the current is 15 Amperes.

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