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If 50 C charge flows through a conductor for 10s what would be the current in the conductor?

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Answered by Anonymous
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How to solve?

It is given that 50 coulomb of charges are flowing through a conductor in 10 seconds and we are asked to find the current flowing through the conductor. So by applying formula for current, we can easily find out current.

So let's do it!!

We have formula for current:

\sf :\implies Current, I=\dfrac{Q,\: charge}{t, time}

By putting given values we get:

\sf : \implies Current, I=\dfrac{50}{10}

\sf :\implies  Current, I=\dfrac{5\not 0}{1\not 0}

\underline{\boxed{:\implies\sf Current, I=5\: Ampere}}

So the required value of current is 5 Ampere.

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Answered by arsalanshaikh1419
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Answer:

5 amphere

Explanation:

current I= Q/t

I= 50/10

both the zeros are cut.

so the answer is 50 amphere

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