Physics, asked by Choeing, 9 months ago

A charge of 10 c passes through a cross section of a conductor in 20s. What is the magnitude of current flowing through it.??

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Answered by saisevithaaparents
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Answer:

0.5 Amp

Explanation:

We know,

I=Q/T

Where I is the current flowing (which is to be found)

Q is the charge passing through

and T is the time duration.

In this question it is given,

Q=10 C

T= 20s

Therefore,

I=Q/T

I=10/20=1/2=0.5

I=0.5 A

Hope it helped.

Answered by 0067hetasvmgirlsg
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Answer:

0.5amp

Explanation: current = rate of charge flow through any conductor at any particular cross section is called current at that cross section.

<I> = total charge/total time c/s (amp)

that is current = 10/20 = 0.5amp

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