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when 900C of charge passes through awire in 10 minute,the current in the wire is​

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Answered by anjali30703
18

Answer:

Current flowing in the wire is 1.5 ampere.

Explanation:

Given:

Q = 900 coulomb

t = 10 minutes

1 \: minute \:  =  \: 60 \: seconds \\ 10 \: minutes \:  =  \: 10 \:  \times  \: 60 \:  \: seconds \\ 10 \: minutes \:  =  \: 600 \: seconds

Q = it

i = Q/t

i \:  =   \frac{900}{600}  ampere\\ i \:  =  \:  \frac{9}{6} ampere\\ i \:  =  \: 1.5 \: ampere

Where ,

Q = charge flowing in wire

i = current flowing in wire

t = time

CHARGE

It is an inbuilt property of matter due to which electric and magnetic effects are produced and experienced.

PROPERTIES OF CHARGE

  • Charge is a scaler quantity.
  • Charge is additive.
  • Charge is conserved . Charge can never be created nor can be destroyed , it can transfer only from one body to another body to another body.
  • Net charge of an isolated system is constant.
  • Charge cannot exist without mass but mass can exist without net charge.

Answered by sridevicharantej
1

Answer:

1.5 A

Explanation:

Q = 900 coulombs

t = 10 minutes

1 minute = 60 seconds

10 minutes = 10 × 60 seconds

10 minutes = 600 seconds

Q = i/t

i = Q/t

i = 900

600

i = 9

6

i = 1.5 A

Hence proved....

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