how long does oit take a current of 5 mA to deliver 15c of charge
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As we know that current is the rate of charge flow or charge flowing in a particular period of time.
So if I is current, Q is charge and T is the time I = Q / T.
Since we need to find time, Time or T = Q / I.
We have values: I = 5 mA = 0.005 Amp. Q = 15 C
Putting these values in the formula we can find that: T =15 / 0.005 T= 3000 sec
Thus, the time taken for current of 5mA to deliver 15c of charge is 3000 seconds which is equivalent to 50 minutes.
So if I is current, Q is charge and T is the time I = Q / T.
Since we need to find time, Time or T = Q / I.
We have values: I = 5 mA = 0.005 Amp. Q = 15 C
Putting these values in the formula we can find that: T =15 / 0.005 T= 3000 sec
Thus, the time taken for current of 5mA to deliver 15c of charge is 3000 seconds which is equivalent to 50 minutes.
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Well, either you have no idea what is the basic definition of current or you are here not seeking genuine answers.
Well, current is basically the rate of charge flow.
So basically I=Q/T C/sec
So, putting your values:
I=0.005 Amp.
Q= 15 C
Putting these values, 0.005=15/T
That gives, T = 15/0.005Sec
T= 3000 sec
That means about 50 minutes.
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