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Will a 4 ohm resistor is connected across the terminals of a 12 volt battery the number of coulomb passing through the resistor per second is

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Answered by ankushbishnoi386
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here is the answer .. full proof . charge per second will be 3 columb

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Answered by rahul123437
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The number of coulomb passing through the resistor per second is 3

Explanation:

  • Given  a 4-ohm resistor is connected across the terminals of a 12volt battery
  • Then Current is 12V/4 Ohms = 3 Amps.
  • An Ampere is 1 Coulomb per second which have a flow of 3 Coulombs per second.
  • Then the charge in-unit coulomb per unit time in seconds is actually current in amperes. Thus, here 3 amps or coulomb per second is in that resistor.
  • Then 3 coulombs per second will go in flow till the battery voltage falls below 12 Volts, and-or the 4 Ohm resistor gets hot and then more resistive till it cooks n pops.
  • The number of coulombs passing through the resistor is the current passing through it.
  • Thus, when a 4 Ω resistor will be connected across the terminals of a 12 V battery, the number of coulombs passing through the resistor per second will be 3.
  • #SPJ2
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