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if a charge of 420 c flows through a conducting wire in 5 minutes what is the value of current??? plz don't spam.... ​

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Answered by TheMoonlìghtPhoenix
42

Explanation:

Answer:-

What we need to find here is current.

Concept:-

Application of relation of I, Q and T.

\boxed{\sf{ I = \dfrac{Q}{T}}}

  • Where I is Current.
  • Where Q is Charge
  • Where T is time.

Let's Do!

In the above question we're given that :-

  • Q = 420 C
  • T = 5 minutes = 300 seconds.
  • I = ?

\boxed{\sf{ I = \dfrac{Q}{T}}}

\boxed{\sf{ I = \dfrac{420}{300}}}

\boxed{\sf{ I =1.4A}}

So, 1.4 Ampere is the answer.

Secondly, keep a check on the units. If needed to convert, do convert it.

  • Changed minutes to seconds by multiplying it with 60.
  • 1 minute = 60 seconds, 5 minutes = 300 seconds.
  • Q is charge and unit is coulomb. [SI]
  • I is current, unit Ampere.[SI]
  • T is time, unit is second. [SI]

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Answered by BrainlyHero420
102

Answer:

Given :-

  • A charge of 420 C flows through a conducting wire in 5 minutes.

To Find :-

  • What is the value of current.

Formula Used :-

\boxed{\bold{\large{I\: =\: \dfrac{Q}{T}}}}

where,

  • I = Current
  • Q = Charge
  • T = Time

Solution :-

Given :

  • Charge (Q) = 420 C
  • Time (T) = 5 × 60 = 300 seconds

According to the question by using the formula we get,

I = \dfrac{420}{300}

I = 1.4 A

\therefore The value of current is 1.4 A .

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