Electrical Engineering - Voltage, Current and Resistance - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Voltage, Current and Resistance - General Questions (Q.No. 12)
12.
Eight-tenths coulomb passes a point in 4 s. The current in amperes is
1.6 A
16 A
2 A
0.2 A
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Vivek Dwivedi said:   10 years ago
q = 8/10 = 0.8.

t = 4.

Current (i) = q/t.

i = 0.8/4 = 0.2.

That is a correct answer.

Manpreet choudhary said:   10 years ago
All friends give this answer wisely and correctly.

Ranjan Brahma said:   1 decade ago
I appreciate all above you.

Habeeb said:   1 decade ago
Given that q = 8/10.

And t = 4s.

We know that i = q/t.

i = (0.8)/4 = 0.2 A.

Himanshu Arya said:   1 decade ago
Given, t = 4 sec, Q = 8/10 C.

We know that charge is directly proportional to current and time i.e. Q = it.

i = Q/t.
i = (8/10)/4.
i = 0.8/4.
i = 0.2 amp.

Brahma krishna said:   1 decade ago
i = q\t.
q = 8/10 = 0.8.
i = 0.8/4 = 0.2.

HARILAL said:   1 decade ago
Q = 8/10 = 0.8.
T = 4.
I = Q/T.
I = 0.8/4.
I = 0.2.

Praveen Raj said:   1 decade ago
Q = 8/10 = 0.8.
T = 4.
I = Q/T.
I = 0.8/4.
I = 0.2.

P.VEERAMANI said:   1 decade ago
Here, Q = i*t.

Then 8/10 = i*4s.

Hence i = 0.2A.

ABDUL AZIZ(gcettb 2nd yr ,EE ) said:   1 decade ago
Q=8/10 c,
t=4 sec,
we know that,

I = Q/t(current = charge/time).
So I = (8/10)/4.
= 0.2A.


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