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An electric bulb drasses a current of 2.25 A for 2 minutes calculate the amount of electricity charge that flows though the circuit

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Answered by bdcbhartip544ye
0

Answer:

q=270 coulombs

Explanation:

Using the formula Q=it,

Charge flown through the circuit when a bulb draws a current of 2.25 A for 2*60=120 seconds, is equal to

q = 2.25 \times 120 = 270 \: coulombs

Answered by ItzDαrkHσrsє
19

✰ Given -

  • Current (I) = 2.25 Ampere
  • Time (t) = 2 Min

To Find -

  • Charge (Q) = ?

Solution -

We know that,

⟶1min = 60sec

⟶2min = 2 \times 60

⟶120sec

We know Formula,

✓ \: </strong><strong>I</strong><strong> =  \frac{</strong><strong>Q</strong><strong>}{</strong><strong>T</strong><strong>}

So, to find charge, formula will become,

✓ \: Q = I \times T

Here,

  • Q = Charge
  • I = Current
  • T = Time

Placing Values,

⟶Q = 2.25 \times 120

⟶Q = 270C

⛬ charge is 270 Coulomb

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