A current of 2 A flows through a conductor for 3 seconds. What amount of charge passes through the conductor?
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Given ,
- Current (I) = 2 Amp
- Time(t) = 3 sec
We know that ,
The rate of unit charge is called electric current
The SI unit of electric current is amp
Thus ,
Charge (q) = 2 × 3
Charge (q) = 6 c
Answer:There is a relationship between Current and charge. The relationship is as shown below:
Charge (Q) – charge is measured in coulombs (C).
Current (I) – is measured in amperes (A).
Current is the rate of flow of charge. A current of 1 A means that 1 coulomb of charge flows past a point in a circuit every second. ( 1 A = 1 C s-1 ) Current is measured in a circuit using an ammeter which is placed in series with the component of interest in the circuit. Where current is equal to the change in charge over change in time
I=∆Q/∆t
From your question . How much charge?
This is Q=It
Therefore, 2x3=6 Coulombs
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