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When 2 coloumb of charge, flows through a circuit for 10 seconds, calculate the current

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Answered by LoverLoser
31
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\sf{charge = 2C}

\sf{time = 10 sec}

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\sf {Current-?}

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\boxed {\sf{charge = current \times time}}

\small{\underline{\sf{\blue{SoLution:\rightarrow}}}}

Putting values in formula we get,

\sf {2= current \times 10}

\sf{current= \dfrac{2}{10}}

\sf{current = \dfrac{1}{5}}

\sf {current= 0.2}

therefore, Current = 0.2 A

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Answered by Anonymous
36

⚘ GIVEN ⚘

  • Charge = 2 Coloumb.

  • Time = 10 seconds.

TO FIND

  • Current.

SOLUTION

We know that,

Charge = Current × Time.

Put the values.

➠ 2 = Current × 10.

➠ Current = 2/10

➠ Current = 0.5 Amperes.

Hence, The Current = 0.5 Amperes.

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