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31 December, 03:04

If 4000 C of charge pass through a section of wire in 50 seconds, what would the current be?

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  1. 31 December, 05:31
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    Given that,

    Charge through a wire is

    Q = 4000C

    Time for charge to pass through the wire is

    t = 50seconds

    Then,

    Current through the wire is the rate of charge passing through the wire

    Q = it

    Where

    Q is charge.

    I is current

    t is time taken

    Therefore,

    I = Q / t

    I = 4000 / 50

    I = 80 Amps
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