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Can someone please help me with these equations for my Physics class I would really appreciate it.

1. A light bulb is found to have a current of 0.25 A when a voltage of 3.2 V is applied to it. Calculate the resistance in the light bulb.

2. Calculate the current in a wire that has 3.5 coulombs passing a fixed point every 12.0 seconds.

3. A current of 1.90 Amps is allowed to flow through a resistor for 30 seconds. Calculate how much charge pass through the process of torturing the 30.0 seconds.

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