Physics, asked by jiyanazeer80, 11 months ago

An ammeter that connects to an electronic circuit shows a
reading of 2 A. Find how many charges flows through the
ammeter in 10 s.​

Answers

Answered by msrishti0104
15

Answer:

20 C of charge is flowing through the ammeter.

Explanation:

Current flowing = 2 A

time = 10 s.

Current = Charge/time

        2 = Charge / 10

Charge = 2 * 10

Charge = 20 C (coulumb)

Answered by bhuvna789456
0

Charge flows through the circuit is 20 C

Explanation:

Current = \frac{charge}{time}

  • In the given circuit the ammeter is observed for 10 s and the reading of ammeter is current flowing through the circuit ( ammeter is always connected in series hence it reads the maximum amount of current flowing through the circuit)
  • Electric current is defined as rate of flow of charge in the given circuit

given, current = 2 A

time taken = 10 s

=> Charge = current * time

=> Charge = 2 * 10

=> Charge = 20 C

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