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a charge of 60 c passing through wire for 90 min . find current​

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Answered by LoverLoser
8

Given-

  • \sf{Charge [Q] = 60 C}
  • \sf{Time [t] = 90 min.}

Time = 90 min = 5400 sec

Find-

Current [I]?

Formula used-

\boxed{\bf{Current = \dfrac{charge}{time} }}

SoLution-

put given values in formula we get,

\tt{I= \dfrac{60}{5400}}

\tt{I =0.011 A }

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More info-

  • Current is rate of flow of electric charge or the amount of charge flowing through a particular area in unit time.
  • Unit is Ampere[A].
  • its symbol is I.

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Given ,

Charge (q) = 60 C

Time (t) = 90 min or 5400 sec

As we know that ,

The rate of unit charge is called electric current

It is denoted by " I "

 \boxed{ \tt{Electric  \: current  \: (I) = \frac{q}{t}  }}

It is scalar quantity

Thus ,

I = 60/5400

I = 0.011 Amp {approx}

The curent is 0.011 Amp

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