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If a current of two ampere flows through a conductor for one minute, then the charges
following through the conductor will be​

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Answered by ButterFliee
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Answer:

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Explanation:

When we use the word rate here , it simply means how much charge passes through the cross section in unit time

We know

I[math] = dQ/dt[/math]

[math]I.dt = dQ[/math]

Where I is current

dQ is the net charge that crossed the Cross section

dt is the. Interval in which the event took place

Just plug in the values

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Answered by Anonymous
50

Question

If a current of two ampere flows through a conductor for one minute, then the charges following through the conductor will be

Solution

  • A Charge of 120 C flows through the conductor

Given

  • Electric Current (I) = 2 A

  • Time (t) = 1 min = 60 sec

To finD

Charge flowing through the conductor

Assume some charge q is flowing through the conductor

From the definition of electric current,

 \boxed{ \boxed{ \sf \: l =  \dfrac{q}{t} }}

(Substituting the values)

 \longrightarrow \ \sf \: 2 =  \dfrac{q}{60}  \\  \\  \longrightarrow \:  \sf \: q = (2)(60) \\  \\  \longrightarrow \:  \sf \: q = 120 \: C

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