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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 Anonymous
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AnswEr :

Flow of charges in a definite direction per unit time is called as electric current. Strength of electric current is given by,

\longrightarrow \sf{Current\ =\ \dfrac{Total\ Charge}{Total\ Time}}

If,

  • q = Charge
  • t = time
  • i = current

Replacing values we get :

\longrightarrow \underline{\boxed{\mathfrak{i\ =\ \dfrac{q}{t}}}}

Answered by Anonymous
23

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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