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If 6000C of charge flows through a conductor in 80 seconds, then current is equal to​

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Answered by sdrpanthangi
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Answer: 75A IS THE ANSWER.

Explanation:

CHARGE=CURRENT×TIME

==>CURRENT=CHARGE/TIME

                       =6000/80=75A

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given-

  • Q ( charge ) = 6000 C
  • T ( time ) = 80seconds

To find-

  • I ( current ) = ?

Formula to be used -

  •  {\blue {\underline {\underline {\boxed {\rm { I = \frac {Q}{T} }}}}}}

Where,

  • I = current
  • Q = Charge
  • T = time

Substitute the values-

\rm\green { I = \frac {6000}{80} }

\rm\green { I = \frac {600}{8} }

\rm\red { I = 75 A}

The current is equal to 75 Ampere.

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Additionally-

Few formulae their values and Si units...

\huge {\boxed {\green { I = \frac{Q}{T} }}}

\huge {\boxed {\green { V = \frac{W}{Q} }}}

\huge {\boxed {\green { V = I R }}}

[ According to Ohm's law ]

______..

  • Q  \longrightarrow charge  \longrightarrow Coloumb ( C )

  • t  \longrightarrow time  \longrightarrow seconds

  • I  \longrightarrow current  \longrightarrow ampere ( A )

  • V  \longrightarrow potential difference  \longrightarrow volt (V)

  • W  \longrightarrow work done  \longrightarrow Joule ( J )

  • R  \longrightarrow resistance  \longrightarrow Ohm ( Ω )

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