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A current of 10 A flows through aconductor for two minutes.(i) Calculate the amount of charge passingthrough the conductor

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A current of 10 A flows through aconductor for two minutes.(i) Calculate the amount of charge passingthrough the conductor

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Solution

To calculate the amount of charge passing through the conductor, we use the formula:

Q = I * t

where: Q = charge (in coulombs) I = current (in amperes) t = time (in seconds)

Given: I = 10 A t = 2 minutes = 120 seconds (since 1 minute = 60 seconds)

Substituting the given values into the formula:

Q = 10 A * 120 s = 1200 C

So, the amount of charge passing through the conductor is 1200 Coulombs.

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