Physics · Current Electricity
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In a conductor, if a 6-coulomb charge flows for 2 seconds. The value of the electric current will be?
- A
3 ampere
- B
3 volts
- C
2 amperes
- D
2 volts
We know that
I = q/t
Here
I = current
q = charge
t = time
in a conductor, if 6 coulomb charge flows per 2 seconds
Hence
q = 6 C
t = 2 s
Substituting the values,We get
I=6A/2sec
Therefore, Current = 3 Ampere
We know that
I = q/t
Here
I = current
q = charge
t = time
in a conductor, if 6 coulomb charge flows per 2 seconds
Hence
q = 6 C
t = 2 s
Substituting the values,We get
I=6A/2sec
Therefore, Current = 3 Ampere
this is not a correct answer. We know that
I = q/t
Here
I = current
q = charge
t = time
in a conductor, if 6 coulomb charge flows per 2 seconds
Hence
q = 6 C
t = 2 s
Substituting the values,We get
I=6A/2sec
Therefore, Current = 3 Ampere
this is not a correct answer. We know that
I = q/t
Here
I = current
q = charge
t = time
in a conductor, if 6 coulomb charge flows
per 2 seconds
Hence
q = 6 C
t = 2 s
Substituting the values,We get
I=6A/2sec
Therefore, Current = 3 Ampere
this is not a correct answer.We know that
I = q/t
Here
I = current
q = charge
t = time
in a conductor, if 6 coulomb charge flows per 2 seconds
Hence
q = 6 C
t = 2 s
Substituting the values,We get
I=6A/2sec
Therefore, Current = 3 Ampere
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