If 6000C of charge flows through a conductor in 80 seconds, then current is equal to
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Answer: 75A IS THE ANSWER.
Explanation:
CHARGE=CURRENT×TIME
==>CURRENT=CHARGE/TIME
=6000/80=75A
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Given-
- Q ( charge ) = 6000 C
- T ( time ) = 80seconds
To find-
- I ( current ) = ?
Formula to be used -
Where,
- I = current
- Q = Charge
- T = time
Substitute the values-
The current is equal to 75 Ampere.
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Additionally-
Few formulae their values and Si units...
[ According to Ohm's law ]
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- Q charge Coloumb ( C )
- t time seconds
- I current ampere ( A )
- V potential difference volt (V)
- W work done Joule ( J )
- R resistance Ohm ( Ω )
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