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a battery circulates a charge around a circuit of one minute. if the current in the circuit is 5 ampheres, what quantity of charge passes through the battery.​

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Answered by XxMissCutiepiexX
4

Step-by-step explanation:

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Given :-

  • Time (t) = 1 min = 60 seconds

  • Current (I) = 5 Amperes.

To Find :-

  • The Quantity of charge flow through the battery !

Solution:-

  • By using formula

\boxed{\sf\ I= \dfrac{Q}{t}}

Where ,

I= Current

Q= Charge

t= time

\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\longrightarrow\sf Q= I\times t\\ \\\longrightarrow\sf Q= 5\times 60\\ \\ \longrightarrow\sf Q= 300C\end{gathered}\end{gathered}

SI unit of charge is Coulomb (C)

\underline{\bigstar{\sf\ Amount\ of\ charge \ passes = 300 Coulomb's }}

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\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\star\sf \ \ Q= ne\\ \\ \star\sf Q= \dfrac{W\ \ (work\ done) }{V ( Potential \ Difference)} \end{gathered}\end{gathered}

Answered by Anonymous
68

Answer:

Answer------->300C

Explanation:

Since,Q=It

Q=5×60. (1min=60 sec.)

=300C

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