The charge flowing in a conductor changes with time as $Q(t) = \alpha t - \beta t^2 + \gamma t^3$. Where $\alpha, \beta$,and $\gamma$ are constants. The minimum value of current is:

  • A
    $\alpha - \frac{3\beta^2}{\gamma}$
  • B
    $\alpha - \frac{\gamma^2}{3\beta}$
  • C
    $\beta - \frac{\alpha^2}{3\gamma}$
  • D
    $\alpha - \frac{\beta^2}{3\gamma}$

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