The electric current in a conductor varies with time $t$ as $I = 2t + 3t^2$,where $I$ is in amperes and $t$ is in seconds. Find the total charge $Q$ (in $C$) that passes through the cross-section of the conductor from $t = 2 \ s$ to $t = 3 \ s$.

  • A
    $10$
  • B
    $24$
  • C
    $33$
  • D
    $44$

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