if 2c of charge is flowing through a conductor in 100 millisecond then what is the amount of current flowing through the conductor ?
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Given information:
We know that:
Using the above formula, we get:
We know that:
So, we get:
So, the amount of current flowing in the circuit is 20 Ampere.
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Current is defined as the rate of flow of charge in a circuit. It is given by the formula:
The SI unit of current is Ampere. It is given in the honour of the Physicist Andre Ampere.
If n number of electrons pass through a conductor in time t, then:
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Given information:
Charge(Q) =Charge(Q)=2C
Time(t) = 100 millisecond
We know that:
Current(I) ={Charge(Q)/{Time(t)
Using the above formula, we get:
Current(I) = 2C/100ms
We know that:
1 millisecond=10-3 s
So, we get:
Current(I) =2C/10²×10-³s
Current (l)=2C/10-¹s
Current (l) = 20C/1 s
Current (l) 20 A
So, the amount of current flowing in the circuit is 20 Ampere.
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Current is defined as the rate of flow of charge in a circuit. It is given by the formula:
Charge(Q)=n×e
Also:
Current(I)=n×e/t
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