A current of 0.4 flows through a conductor for 5 minutes. How much charge would have passed through the conductor?
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Given Data :
Current, A = 0.4A
Time Taken, t = 5mins = 5 × 60 = 300s
Formula:
I = Q/t
Substitution and Simplification:
Q = I × t
=> Q = 0.4 × 300
=> Q = 120 Coulombs
Hence, the charge of 120C moves through the given wire.
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Given Data :
Current, A = 0.4A
Time Taken, t = 5mins = 5 × 60 = 300s
Formula:
I = Q/t
Substitution and Simplification:
Q = I × t
=> Q = 0.4 × 300
=> Q = 120 Coulombs
Hence, the charge of 120C moves through the given wire.
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Answer:
Charge passing through the conductor is 120 C.
Explanation:
I = 0.4 A
t = 5 min = 5 * 60 s = 300 s
Q = I * t
=> Q = 0.4 * 300
=> Q = 120 C.
So,
Charge passing through the conductor is 120 C.
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