The microcurrent through the electrode in a delicate circuit is usually held constant at 3.6 x 108 amps. Because of a defect in another part of the circuit, the current was 1000 times smaller. What was the current, in amps, caused by this defect?
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The microcurrent is usually held at 3.6*10^{(-8)} however this has to be reduced by 1000 times or 10^3
If we multiply 3.6*10^{(-8)} by 10^3 we get 3.6*10^{(-5)} which is bigger than the original number not smaller
so we have to multiply 3.6*10^{(-8)} by 10^{(-3)}
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