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Answer:
1.4 seconds which is the third option

Explanation:
Current is defined as the flow of charge per time
Therefore, the equation that relates current, charge and time can be expressed as follows:
I = ΔQ / ΔT
where:
I is the current given = 1.8 ampere
ΔQ is the charge given = 2.5 coulomb
Δt is the time required for the flow of the given charges to give the 1.8 ampere.

Substitute with the givens in the above equation to get the time as follows:
1.8 = 2.5 / ΔT
ΔT = 2.5 / 1.8 = 1.38888 which is approximately 1.4 seconds

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Time required to current flow is 1.4 seconds.

What is current?

The current is the stream of charges which flow inside the conductors when connected across the end of voltage.

Current is defined as the flow of charge per time.

The equation that relates current, charge and time can be expressed as follows:

I = Q / t

Given, a current of 1.8 A delivers 2.5 C of charge.

Substitute in the above equation, we get

1.8 = 2.5 / t

t = 2.5 / 1.8

t = 1.38888 ≈ 1.4 seconds

Thus, time required to current flow is 1.4 seconds.

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