Physics, asked by shreyashastri, 1 year ago

a current of 1.5 A flows through a conductor for 2.0s what amount of charge passes through the conductor

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Answered by IIThero
12
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER :-

CURRENT (I) = 1.5 A

TIME PERIOD (T) = 2.0 s

CHARGE = I × T/CHARGE OF ELECTRON

CHARGE = 1.5 × 2.0/1.6 × 10^-19

CHARGE = 3/1.6 × 10^-19

CHARGE = 1.875 × 10^19

CHARGE = 18.75 × 10^20

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Answered by TheSquishy
3

\bigstar Calculations:-  

On applying the current formula we get:

  • Current = Charge/Time

  • → Charge = Current × Time

  • → Charge = 1.5 × 2

  • → Charge = 3 C

The charge is 3 Coulombs.

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