A charge of 60 C passes through an electric lamp in 2 minutes. Then the current in the lamp is
(a) 30 A
(b) 1 A
(c) 0.5 A
(d) 5 A
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Given conditions ⇒
Charge(Q) = 60 C.
Time = 2 minutes = 2 × 60 = 120 s.
∵ Current = Charge/Time
∴ Current = 60/120
= 0.5 C.
Hence, the current is 0.5 A.
Hence, Option (c). is correct.
Charge(Q) = 60 C.
Time = 2 minutes = 2 × 60 = 120 s.
∵ Current = Charge/Time
∴ Current = 60/120
= 0.5 C.
Hence, the current is 0.5 A.
Hence, Option (c). is correct.
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A charge of 60 C passes through an electric lamp in 2 minutes. Then the current in the lamp is 0.5 A
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