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A current of 0.5 amphere is flowing through a bulbs for 10 mins. find the charge flow through the circuit?​

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Answered by sahananeel07
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Answer: Answer:

300 COULUMB.

Explanation:

FOR A CURRENT CARRYING CONDUCTOR THE TOTAL CHARGE FLOWN THROUGH IT IS THE PRODUCT OF ELECTRICITY FLOWN THROUGH IT AND TILL HOW MUCH TIME IT FLOWN.

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TOTAL CURRENT = I = 0.5A

TIME FOR WHICH CURRENT FLOWN = 10 MINS

= 10 × 60

THE CHARGE FLOWN = Q = ?

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FOR A CURRENT CARRYING BODY

CHARGE FLOWN = TIME × ELECTRIC CURRENT.

Q= I ×T.

Q = 0.5 × 600

Q = 300

SINCE S.I UNIT OF CHARGE IS COULUMB THEREFORE

Q = 300C

Explanation:

Answered by duragpalsingh
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Answer:

The amount of electric charge that flows through the circuit is 300 C.

Explanation:

Given,

Current (i) drawn by a filament = 0.5 A

Time (t) = 10 minutes = 10* 60 sec = 600 seconds

To find: the amount of electric charge that flows through the circuit.

Solution:

Charge is equal to the product of current and time.

i.e Q = it

here, i = 0.5 A , t = 600 sec

Substituting the values,

Q = 0.5 * 600

or, Q = 300 coulomb

Therefore, The amount of electric charge that flows through the circuit is 300 C.

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