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if a current 2 ampere flows for 10 minutes how many electron pass through the area of cross section of wide in this much time​

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Answered by ShuchiRecites
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Solution: By formula,

→ Current = Q/t [:. Q = Charge and t = time]

  • Current = 2 Ampere
  • time = 10 mins
  • Q/Charges = let's say x

→ 2 Ampere = x/10 mins

Changing unit min into secs.

→ 10 mins = 10 × 60 s = 600 s

→ 2 = x/600

→ 1200 C = x

Hence 1200 Columb of electrons flow.

Answered by Anonymous
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Question

if a current 2 ampere flows for 10 minutes how many electron pass through the area of cross section of wide in this much time

Solution

☞Current = Q/t [ :. Q = charge and t = time

Current = 2 Ampere

time = 10 minutes

Q/charges = let's say x

☞2 Ampere = x/10 mins

changing unit minutes Into seconds.

10 minutes = 10 × 60 seconds = 600secs

2= x/600

1200 C = x

So 1200 coloumb of electrons flow.

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