Physics, asked by Lakhan2112, 1 year ago

If there is 6 a of current through the filament of a lamp, how many coulombs of charge move through the filament in 1.75 s?

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Answered by awaisanwar492
1

Answer:

Q =  10.5 coulomb

Explanation:

I = Q / t

Q = I x t

Q = 6 x 1.75

Q =  10.5 coulomb

Answered by kaushanimisra97
0

Answer:

The answer is 10.5 C

Explanation:

  • When retained in an electric or magnetic field, matter's fundamental physical attribute, electric charge, exerts a force. A moving electric charge creates a magnetic field, and an electric charge is related to an electric field.
  • The electromagnetic field is made up of both electric and magnetic fields. The electromagnetic force, the cornerstone of physics, is produced by the interaction of the charges.
  • Current electricity is defined as the flow of electrons from one section of the circuit to another.
  • As per formulae Charge(q)=current/time(sec)=i/t

           so, i = q/t

               q = i*t=(6*1.75)

              q = 10.5 coulomb

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