Atmosphere in literature is the emotional response a text generates from readers, characterized by mood and feeling shaped by setting, tone, and imagery. It is distinct from other literary elements like tone, theme, or perspective. An effective atmosphere can significantly enhance the reader's experience with a text. ;
In 30 seconds, a current of 15.0 A results in a total charge of 450 Coulombs. This charge corresponds to approximately 2.81 x 10^21 electrons flowing through the device. Therefore, the total number of electrons is calculated using the formula for charge and the charge of a single electron.
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