Here it says determine the electrical current produced if a charge of 4.14 * 10 to the three coulomb passes through a wire for 15 minutes. All right, so remember electrical current is in amps, and remember that one amp is equal to 1 coulomb per second. So what we need to do here is we need to find units of coulombs and units of seconds, combine them together to find our amps which is equal to our current.
Alright, so here we already have the Coulomb's which is 4.14×103 C. All we have to do at this point is figure out from 15 minutes how many seconds do we have. So we have 15 minutes. Remember, one minute is equal to 60 seconds. Minutes cancel out here and we're going to have 900 seconds.
Take those 900 seconds, plug it here on the bottom. So that's going to give me 4.6 C/s or 4.6 amps. This would be our electrical current.