The charge in this case is simply the current multiplied by the time.
The charge in this case is simply the current multiplied by the time.
The charge in this case is simply the current multiplied by the time.
The charge in this case is simply the current multiplied by the time.
The charge transferred can be obtained by multiplying the current by time in seconds. For a current of 2.5?æA in 1 hour, the charge transferred is 9000?æC.
The charge in this case is simply the current multiplied by the time.
Current = charge/time = 10/5 = 2 amperes
Current = Charge / Time = 90 / 0.02 = 4500 Amperes
10/2 = 5 coulombs per second = 5 amperes.
A flow of 7400 coulombs in 85 seconds represents a current of 87 amperes. One ampere is one coulomb per second, so divide 7400 by 85.
(4 coulombs / 2 seconds) = 2 coulombs per second = 2 Amperes.
5.8 C divided by 15 s = 0.3867 C/s = 0.3867 amperes
The charge transferred in 25 minutes by a current of 500 mA is 750 coulombs. Amperes is defined as coulombs per second, so 500 mA is 0.5 coulombs per second. 25 minutes is 1500 seconds, so the charge is 750 coulombs.
Current = charge/time = 10/5 = 2 amperes
If you divide the charge by the time, you get the average current (in amperes).
720 C
For a steady flow of charge through a surface, the current I in amperes can be calculated with the following equation:I = Q/t where Q is the electric charge transferred through the surface over some time t. If Q and t are measured in coulombs and seconds respectively, I is in amperes. Thus: I = 0.24 coulombs / 15 msec I = 0.24 coulombs / 15 * 10^-3 sec I = 16 amps
Current = Charge / Time = 90 / 0.02 = 4500 Amperes
Use the equation I=q/t, where I is amperes, q is coulombs and t is time in seconds.First you have to convert the minutes to seconds, so 60 x 8= 480 seconds. ThenI=1100/480. I = 2.29 amperes.
10/2 = 5 coulombs per second = 5 amperes.
A flow of 7400 coulombs in 85 seconds represents a current of 87 amperes. One ampere is one coulomb per second, so divide 7400 by 85.
(4 coulombs / 2 seconds) = 2 coulombs per second = 2 Amperes.
flow of charge is called current. but the direction of flow of current is always taken oppsite to the flow of charge.