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If q coulombs of charge flows through a conductor in t seconds, what is the current flowing through the conductor​

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Answered by harshitraj1562
4

Answer:

I = q/t

Explanation:

If a charge 'Q' flows through a conductor for time 't', then the current formed will be I = q/t.. The S.I unit of charge is Coloumb whereas S.I unit of charge is second. Therefore, rhe S.I. unit of electric current is : Couloumb/sec.

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Answered by Anonymous
6

Question:

350 coulombs of charge flows through an iron in 70 seconds. what is the current flowing through the iron

Answer:

Given:

q=350c

t = 70sect

Formula:

i=q/t

Solution:

i=q/t

i=350/70

i=5

Therefore:

Current flows = 5 A Ans

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