How long does it take a current of 5.0 mA to deliver 15 C of charge?
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Time taken by a current to deliver a charge.
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As we know,
That current is the charge flowing per unit time from a conductor,
current (I) = charge flowing in conductor (q) /time taken (t)
here
q = 15 C
I = 5 mA
= 5 × 10^-3 A
So,
By I = q/t
t = q/I
t= 15/ 5× 10^-3
t = 3 × 10^3
t = 3000 sec
3000 sec ,time it will take to pass a current 5mA , of to deliver a charge of 15 columb.
==================================☆
As we know,
That current is the charge flowing per unit time from a conductor,
current (I) = charge flowing in conductor (q) /time taken (t)
here
q = 15 C
I = 5 mA
= 5 × 10^-3 A
So,
By I = q/t
t = q/I
t= 15/ 5× 10^-3
t = 3 × 10^3
t = 3000 sec
3000 sec ,time it will take to pass a current 5mA , of to deliver a charge of 15 columb.
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