Physics, asked by bhanukumar4583, 1 year ago

if the current through a flood lamp in 5a ,what change passed in 10 seconds

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Answered by JunaidMirza
56
Question should be:
“If the current through a flood lamp is 5A, what charge is passed in 10 seconds?”

Ans.
Q = it
= 5 × 10
= 50 Coulomb

Caharge passed in 10 seconds is 50 Coulomb
Answered by archanajhaasl
1

Answer:

The charge passed in 10 seconds is 50 coulombs.

Explanation:

The relation between charge and current is given as,

I=\frac{Q}{t}     (1)

Where,

I=current passed through an electrical object

Q=charge flowing in the object

t=time during which the charge flows

From the question we have,

The current flowing through the lamp(I)=5A

Time during which the current flows(t)=10 seconds

By placing the value of "I" and "t" in equation (1) we get;

5=\frac{Q}{10}

Q=5\times 10

Q=50\ Coulomb

Hence, the charge passed in 10 seconds is 50 coulombs.

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Your question is incomplete, but most probably your full question was"if the current through a flood lamp in 5a, what charge passed in 10 seconds?"

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