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Calculate the amount of charge that flows through a conducter when a current of 5a flows through it for 2 minutes

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Answered by Anonymous
15

Answer:

600 coulombs

Explanation:

Given :

  • Current flowing through the circuit = I = 5 Amperes

  • Time for which the current flows = t = 2 minutes = 120 seconds

To find :

  • Charge that flows through the conductor (q)

Formula : q=i×t where q is charge, I is current and t is time

Charge = 5×120

Charge = 600 coulombs

The charge that flows through the conductor is equal to 600 coulombs

More:

Ohms law = V=I×R

Where v = potential difference

I = current

R = resistance

Answered by sethrollins13
101

✯✯ QUESTION ✯✯

Calculate the amount of charge that flows through a conducter when a current of 5a flows through it for 2 minutes.

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✰✰ ANSWER ✰✰

\longmapsto\tt{Current(I)=5A}

\longmapsto\tt{Time(t)=2\:min(120\:sec)}

\longmapsto\tt{Charge(q)=?}

Using Formula : -

\longmapsto\tt{\small{\boxed{\bold{\bold{\green{\sf{Charge=Current\times{Time}}}}}}}}

Putting Values : -

\longmapsto\tt{Charge=5\times{120}}

\longmapsto\tt\bold{Charge=600C}

So , The charge that flows throught he conductor is 600 C..

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