Physics, asked by karunesh2, 1 year ago

lf 120 coulomb charge passes through a conductor in 1 minute, what is the current flowing through the conductor ?

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Answered by shashankavsthi
11
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Using this formula-
i =  \frac{120}{60}  \\ i = 2 \: ampere

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Answered by harsh5359
3
here is your answer,
charge \:  = 120 \: coulomb \\ time = 1minute \\ 1 \: minute = 60 \: seconds \\ so \: time = 60 \: sec \\ i = q \div t \\ i = 120 \div 60 \\ i = 2 \\ so \: i = 2  \: ampere
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