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if 20 coulomb of charge pass a point in a circuit in 1 seconds, what current is flowing ​

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Answered by monalisan099
31

Answer:

I =q/t

so I =20C/1s

I=20A

Answered by Rameshjangid
0

Answer:

Current is flowing ​ is 20 A

Explanation:

Step 1: A coulomb (C) is the standard unit of electric charge in the International System of Units (SI). It is the amount of electricity that a 1-ampere (A) current carries in one second (s). A quantity of 1 C is equal to the electrical charge of approximately 6.24 x 10^18 electrons or protons.

Step 2: The quantity of charge carried by a current of one amp for one second is measured in coulombs, which is the unit of measurement used in the SI for electric charge. It may also be a quality of a substance that causes electrical and magnetic phenomena to occur. The symbol for it is C. According to math, 1 Coulomb equals 1 Ampere x 1/sec.

Step 3: Given , Q=20C,t=1s

l=?

we know that

l=Q/t.

l=20/1=20A

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