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 If the amount of electric charge passing through a conductor in 10 minutes is 300 C, the current flowing is :​

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Answered by chillvibes
30

given that  charge = 300q

time = 10min

= 10 x 60 sec

= 600sec.

i = q  \div t

I = 300/600

= 0.5A

answer = 0.5 A

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Answered by Anonymous
86

\large\bf\underline \blue {To \:  \mathscr{f}ind:-}

  • we need to find the amount of current flowing in Conductor.

 \huge\bf\underline \red{ \mathcal{S}olution...}

 \bf\underline{\purple{Given:-}}

  • ▶️ Amount of charge flowing in a conductor = 300C

  • ▶️ Time = 10 minutes

Changing Time (10 minutes) into Seconds:-

  • 1 minute = 60 second
  • 10 minute = 10 × 60 Seconds
  • Time = 600 Seconds

We know that,

{ \huge {\dag }} \underline{ \boxed{  \green{\bf \: current =  \frac{charge}{time}}}}

» current = 300/600

» current = 3/6

» current = 1/2

» current = 0.5 Ampere

Hence,

  • ✝️ Amount of current flowing in the Conductor = 0.5 Ampere.

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☣️ Important Information ...

☯︎ Current :- The rate of flow of charge is called current.

  • ⚘ SI unit of current is Ampere (A)

☯︎ Charge :- The rate of flow of current in a conductor is known as charge.

  • ⚘ SI unit of charge is Coulomb (C).

☯︎ Circuit :- A continuous and closed path of electric current is called circuit.

☯︎ 1 electron have - 1.6 × 10-¹⁹ C Charge.

☯︎ Electric current in a circuit is measured by an instrument that's called Ammeter.

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