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a current of 0.5 a flows through a conductor for 2 minutes how much charge would have passed through the conductor​

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Answered by himanik2005
2

Answer:

60 Coulombs.

Explanation:

Given,

Current = 0.5 A

Time = 2 min = 2 × 60 = 120 seconds.

Equation for relation between Current, Charge and Time:

Current (A) = Charge (C) / Time (sec).

Substituting given values, we get,

0.5 A = Charge (C) / 120 sec.

So,

Charge (C) = 0.5 A × 120 sec = 60 C.

Therefore,

A charge of 60 Coulombs would have passed through the given conductor.

Important points to note:

Always check the units in which each quantity has been expressed. Convert them into the standard form. Here, I have converted minutes into seconds before doing the calculation.

Do not forget to mention the unit (i.e., Coulombs) in the final answer.

Answered by nikita2144
3

Answer:

60C..

Explanation:

we have ,

A=0.5

t=2min =2×60=120

WKT,

C = At

C =0.5 × 120

=60...

i hope u understand it.......

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