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A current of 1.5A flows through a conductor for 2.0 sec.What amount of charge passes through the conductor?​

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Answered by MayankRanade
24

Answer:

3 coulomb

Explanation:

I= Q/t

where 'I' is the current, 'Q' is the charge & 't' is the time

Therefore

Q= It                  Q= 1.5*2

Q= 3 coulomb

Answered by Theking0123
18

★ Given:-      

  • ➠ Current = 1.5A
  • ➠ Time = 2 sec

★ To Find:-      

  • ➠ The amount of charge passes through the conductor.

★ Solution:-        

Here, we have given that a current of 1.5A flows through a conductor for 2.0 sec and we have to find out the amount of charge that passes through the conductor.

So, to find out the amount of charge that passes through the conductor we will use the current formula.

                             _____________

\qquad\tt{:\implies\:Current\:=\:\dfrac{Charge}{Time}}

\qquad\tt{:\implies\:Charge\:=\:Current\:\times\:Time}

\qquad\tt{:\implies\:Charge\:=\:1.5\:\times\:2}

\qquad\tt{:\implies\:Charge\:=\:3\:C}

. ° . The amount of charge that passes through the conductor is 3C.

                             _____________

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